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UC DAVIS SOFTBALL

2012MEDIAGUIDE

Aggie StAmpede i (dAviS, CAlif.)feb. 10 loyolA mArymount 1:30 p.m.feb. 11 loyolA mArymount 1 p.m. nevAdA 3 p.m. feb. 12 boiSe StAte 11:15 A.m. nevAdA 1:30 p.m.

feb. 15 StAnford 1:30 p.m.

Campbell Cartier Classic (San Diego, Calif.)Feb. 17 vs. UCLA 9 a.m. vs. Central Florida 4:30 p.m. Feb. 18 vs. San Diego State 3:30 p.m. Feb. 19 vs. Washington 11:30 a.m. at San Diego 2 p.m.

Feb. 21 at Santa Clara 4 p.m.

Cathedral City Kick-Off (Cathedral City, Calif.)Feb. 23 vs. Fordham 1 p.m. vs. Oklahoma 8:30 p.m. Feb. 24 vs. Missouri 8:30 p.m. Feb. 25 vs. New Mexico 12:30 p.m. vs. Syracuse 3 p.m.

Feb. 29 at Sacramento State 2 p.m.

Highlander Classic (Riverside, Calif.)Mar. 3 vs. Portland State 2 p.m. Mar. 4 vs. Maine 9 a.m. vs. South Carolina 11:30 a.m.

Mar. 7 at California 3 p.m.

Aggie StAmpede ii (dAviS, CAlif.)mAr. 9 idAho StAte 2 p.m. mAr. 10 idAho StAte 9 A.m. SACrAmento StAte 11:30 A.m. mAr. 11 idAho StAte 10 A.m. SACrAmento StAte 1 p.m.

mAr. 13 ColorAdo StAte 1:30 p.m.

Judi Garman Tournament (Fullerton, Calif.)Mar. 15 vs. Virginia 9 a.m. vs. Washington 11 a.m. Mar. 16 vs. Arizona 3:30 p.m. vs. BYU 7:30 p.m.

mAr. 25 CAl StAte bAkerSfield noonmAr. 31 uC riverSide * noon uC riverSide * 2 p.m. Apr. 1 uC riverSide * noonApr. 6 at Cal State Northridge * Noon at Cal State Northridge * 2 p.m.Apr. 7 at Cal State Northridge * NoonApr. 14 long beACh StAte * noon long beACh StAte * 2 p.m.Apr. 15 long beACh StAte * noonApr. 21 at Cal Poly * Noon at Cal Poly * 2 p.m.Apr. 22 at Cal Poly * NoonApr. 25 at Stanford 6 p.m.Apr. 28 uC SAntA bArbArA * noon uC SAntA bArbArA * 2 p.m. Apr. 29 uC SAntA bArbArA * noon Alumni gAme 2:30 p.m.May 5 at Pacific * 1 p.m. at Pacific * 3 p.m. May 6 at Pacific * 10 a.m. May 11 at Cal State Fullerton * 4 p.m. at Cal State Fullerton * 6 p.m.May 12 at Cal State Fullerton * Noon

home gAmeS in bold CApS * Big West Conference game

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2012 UC DAVIS SOFTBALL 1

School .....................................................University of California, Davis (UC Davis)Address .................................................One Shields Avenue / Davis, CA 95616Established/Founded ...........................1905/1908Enrollment .............................................32,653Nickname ...............................................AggiesColors .....................................................Yale Blue & GoldNational Affiliation ...............................NCAA Division I Conference .............................................Big West ConferenceHome Site ..............................................La Rue Field (500)

Chancellor ..............................................Dr. Linda Katehi (Athens Polytechnic ’77)Director of Athletics (Interim) .............Nona Richardson (Michigan State ’83)Senior Associate A.D. ...........................Cindy Spiro (Pacific ’76)Associate A.D.s Business: ...............................................Mike Bazemore (Sam Houston State ’82) Compliance: ...........................................Jennifer Cardone (Adelphi ‘90) Sports Performance, Enhancement & Dev.: ...Josh Flushman (UC Davis ’00)Assistant A.D.s Media Relations: .....................................Mike Robles (Cal Poly ’88) Marketing & Promotions: .........................Scott Brayton (UC Davis ‘94) Development: .........................................Mike Angius (UC Davis ‘77)Faculty Athletic Rep. (interim) ............Dr. W. Jeffrey Weidner (Michigan State ’68)Head Athletic Trainer............................Jeff Hogan (UC Davis ’81)Director of Academic Services .............Michelle Roppeau (Carleton)

Head Coach ...........................................Karen Yoder (Cal State Hayward ’96)Office ....................................................181 Hickey Gym ................................................................One Shields Avenue ................................................................Davis, CA 95616Email ......................................................klyoder@ucdavis.eduPhone ....................................................(530) 979-1965

UC Davis Career Record ......................147-238-1 (7 years)NFCA Career Record (All College) .......338-391-3 (14 years)NCAA Career Record (Four-Year) ......293-351-3 (12 years)

Assistant Coach ....................................Danielle Stines, 1st Year (Cal State Hayward ’99)Email ......................................................destines@ucdavis.eduAssistant Coach ....................................Vicky Rios, 1st Year (Cal State Northridge ’94)Email ......................................................vmrrios@ucdavis.eduUndergraduate Assistant .....................Alex Holmes, 1st Year (UC Davis ’11)

2011 Record ........................................22-28, 7-14 (6th in Best West Conference)Letterwinners Ret./Lost ....................13/6Starters Ret./Lost ..............................6/3Starting Pitchers Ret./Lost ................1/1

Media Relations Contact .....................Ryan BurnsEmail ......................................................rsburns@ucdavis.eduMedia Relations Phone .......................(530) 752-3505Aggies on the Web ..............................http://www.ucdavisaggies.com

Quick Facts

Guide Contents

GENERALQuick Facts .......................................................................................1Head Coach Karen Yoder ...................................................................2Assistant Coaches Danielle Stines & Vicky Rios .................................3Undergraduate Assistant Alex Holmes ...............................................42012 Roster .......................................................................................5La Rue Field ....................................................................................13

AGGIE PROFILESKylie Fan, Kelly Harman ...................................................................6Rachel Miller, Allison Smith ..............................................................7Heather Zimmerman, Megan Guzman, Kelly Schulze ........................8Jessica Thweatt, JJ Wagoner, Felicia Baldwin .....................................9Kasie Cochran, Amy Nunez, Chandler Wagner, Kayla Tyler .............10Kendra Campbell, Cassandra Ginnis, Jasmine Lee ...........................11Gina Milano, Heather Oakley, Melanie Russell, Savannah Smith ......12Justine Vela, Kelly Zboralske ............................................................13

2011 RECAPGame-by-Game Results ....................................................................14Individual Statistics ..........................................................................15Big West Conference ...................................................................16-17

RECORD BOOKYear-by-Year Leaders ....................................................................18-19Year-by-Year Team Statistics ..............................................................21Year-by-Year Records ........................................................................22Series Records ..................................................................................23Postseason History ...........................................................................24Single-Game Records ........................................................................25Season Records ............................................................................26-27Career Records ............................................................................28-29Aggie Award Winners ..................................................................30-31All-Time Letterwinners List .........................................................32-33

CAMPUS SECTIONThis is UC Davis ...............................................................................i-iiUC Davis Athletics Staff ................................................................. iii-ivFacilities Overview ......................................................................... v-viServing The Student-Athlete ............................................................. vii

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KAREN YODERHead Coach8th YearCal State Hayward ’96

Bringing coaching experience from all levels of collegiate softball, Karen Yoder enters her eighth year as head coach at UC Davis.

During her tenure, she has been instrumental in guiding the program through its transition from Division II to a member of Division I and the Big West Conference. Along the way, she has continued the program’s longstanding commitment to both academic and athletic excellence. In 2010, Yoder brought UC Davis to another milestone when the Aggies qualified for the NCAA Stanford Regional – the program’s first Division I postseason appearance.

For her part, the 2010 season included two personal milestones. Yo-der claimed her 100th UC Davis victory during the opening week, then picked up her 300th collegiate win on March 26 against Sacramento State.

Yoder also kept busy off the field in 2011, being chosen to attend Dimension II of the NCAA Women’s Coaches Academy in Chicago, Ill. In 2010, she chaired the NFCA’s All-America Committee and served a second term as that organization’s Pacific Region representative. Along with these positions, she was elected as a member of the NFCA Ethics Committee. Meanwhile, back at UC Davis she served as the head coach representative for the university’s Title IX Athletic Administrative Advisory Committee. Yoder previously earned a spot with the NCAA Women’s Coaches Academy in 2008.

In 2007, just her third year with the Aggies and the final year of the school’s transition to Division I, she guided the team to a 31-27-1 record. That record represented a 16-win improvement from the previous season. The 2007 season also included a perfect record at the National Invitation Softball Tournament in Sunnyvale, Calif. A year later, the Aggies set a new school record with 60 stolen bases while finishing second in the Big West in strikeouts. The pitching staff was equally successful a year later, compiling the second-best ERA in the conference. It also once again ranked second in strikeouts.

In all, Yoder has 338 career victories, picking up her 200th win early in the 2006 season. For reaching that milestone, she was honored by the Easton Victory Club at the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Convention in December 2007.

The team’s success on and off the field has resulted in several indi-vidual accomplishments in Yoder’s tenure. Prior to the Aggies move to the Big West, six players were named Division I Independent First Team All-Conference. In 2008, Jessica Hancock was named Big West First Team All-Conference while two additional Aggies received honorable mention. In 2010, Big West postseason honors for the Aggies included the top freshman field player, a first-team selection and four with hon-orable mention.

Alex Holmes, who will serve as a student assistant coach in 2012, earned her third straight All-Big West first-team nod in 2011. She also captured the NCAA statistical championship in triples. Off the field, mul-tiple Aggies have been honor with either ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District or Big West All-Academic.

Coaching Staff

Yoder came to UC Davis from Napa Valley College, where she served as head coach during the 2003 and 2004 seasons, compiling a 45-40 mark. She led Napa to the Bay Valley Conference title in her first season, earning BVC Coach of the Year honors. In 2004, Yoder guided the Storm to a runner-up finish in the league’s West Division.

Prior to her stint at NVC, she served as head coach at North Carolina Greensboro where she guided the Spartans to a 31-27 mark in 2001 and a 35-30-1 finish in 2002.

Yoder held her first head coaching position at Cal State Hayward (now known as Cal State East Bay), where she guided the Pioneers to an overall record of 80-56-1 in three years. She twice won Cal Pac Confer-ence Coach of the Year accolades, posting a combined league record of 32-3 during 1999 and 2000. Yoder had served as an assistant coach at Hayward for two years.

As a collegiate player, Yoder lettered three years as a catcher and des-ignated player at New Mexico from 1991 to 1994. She previously played at West Valley College, where she was selected as NorCal Catcher of the Year in 1990. She won All-America honors as a catcher the following year at the ASA national tournament.

After her collegiate career, Yoder played two years in the Women’s Professional Fastpich League as a member of the Georgia Pride and the Durham Dragons. In fact, she was a teammate of UC Davis All-American Trisha Reinhardt (Hayes).

Yoder earned her B.S. in kinesiology/professional perspectives from Cal State Hayward in 1996 and added a master’s degree in that field in 1999. She served as an instructor both at Hayward and at Napa Valley College.

Yoder and her husband, Shawn, have three children – Jenna, Michael and Natalee.

YODER COACHING RECORDUC DAVIS (2005-PRESENT)Year W L T Pct.2011 22 28 0 .4402010 26 29 0 .4732009 22 32 0 .4072008 24 36 0 .4002007 31 27 1 .5342006 15 39 0 .2782005 7 47 0 .130Totals (7 years) 147 238 1 .382 NAPA VALLEY COLLEGETotals (2 years) 45 40 0 .529

UNC GREENSBOROTotals (2 years) 66 57 1 .536

CAL STATE HAYWARD Totals (3 years) 80 56 1 .588

NCAA TOTAL (12 years) 293 351 3 .455NFCA TOTAL (14 years) 338 391 3 .464

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Coaching Staff

DANIELLE STINESAssistant Coach1st YearCal State Hayward ’99

VICKY RIOSAssistant Coach1st YearCal State Northridge ’94

Stines joined UC Davis in the fall of 2011 after serving four years as head softball coach and senior woman administrator at Menlo College. She also held the post of California Pacific Conference president for three seasons.

While at Menlo, Stines produced 17 All-CalPac performers, 26 Dean’s List honorees, three All-Region players, two Academic All-Americans and an overall, four-year team GPA of 3.02. Stines also had her lone senior win the Collis Steer Award in 2011, presented to the female student-athlete with the highest GPA.

Stines came to Menlo after amassing an impressive playing and coaching resume. In 2006, she served as the head coach at Foothill College, where two of her players earned All-Conference honors. Prior to that, Stines served three years as assistant coach and one year as head coach at Cal State East Bay. She amassed a 105-36-2 record in those four seasons, including a 26-9 ledger as a head coach, while guiding one of her student-athletes to an NCAA Division III Independent Player of the Year award. Furthermore, she helped the Pioneers qualify for the NCAA West Regional in 2004.

As a player, Stines twice earned all-conference honors at Moorpark College then was a two-time All-Far West selection (NCAA Division II as a junior, NAIA Division II as a senior) at Cal State East Bay, then known as Cal State Hayward. As a senior, she led the CalPac with a .614 batting average to earn conference Player of the Year honors. In just two years, Stines set the Pioneer season and career home run records. She continues to rank among CSUEB all-time leaders in homers (15), RBI (73) and batting (.387).

After graduating from CSUEB, Stines served one year as an assistant for her alma mater under the direction of Karen Yoder. In that season, the Pioneers posted a perfect 15-0 CalPac record and finished as NAIA region runner-up. Stines then moved to the opposite coast to become an assistant at Elon and UNC Greensboro, respectively.

On the ASA circuit, Stines competed on the California Stars tour to Appledoorn, Holland, where she batted .564 to earn tournament MVP accolades. She is also a two-time ASA All-American as a member of the HI Five Women’s Softball team where she won back-to-back national titles in two different classes.

In 2011, Stines was inducted into the Fillmore High School Sports Hall of Fame for her achievements in softball and basketball. She holds a BA in sociology and a MS in kinesiology with an option in athletic administration.

Rios began her UC Davis coaching career after serving as an assistant at Sacramento City College from 2009-11. While coaching the Panthers, she assisted with infield, hitting and slapping instruction. Rios was also involved in fundraising and a facilities improvements. Sac City, which has four all-time state championships, has been regarded as one of the most successful junior college programs in California.

Prior to Sac City, Rios was an assistant coach at Riverside Community College from 2008-09. In addition to her duties as a physical educa-tion professor, she served as the coach for infield and hitting. In 2009, Rios and the Tigers made the first state championship appearance in program history.

From 2003 to 2008, Rios served as the associate head coach at UC Riverside. On the field, she assisted with the infield, hitting and slap-ping. Off the field, Rios held responsibilities with recruiting, fundrais-ing and travel arrangements. She also had stops as an assistant coach at Cosumnes River College (2001-03) and San Jose State (1999-2001). Her extensive coaching career started at Santa Clara, where she served as head coach from 1997-99.

Rios began her collegiate playing career at Sac City College, earning team MVP and all-state honors while helping the Panthers capture the Camino Norte Conference title and finish third at the state tournament as a freshman. In 1992, she helped Sac City to both conference and state championships, earning both All-CNC and all-state accolades. She also served as team captain and won her team’s Defensive Player of the Year award in each season.

Rios transferred to Cal State Northridge in 1993, where she earned All-Western Athletic Conference honorable mention and helped her team win the conference title and reach the final eight of the Women’s College World Series. As a senior in 1994, she capped off her career by leading the Matadors to the another WAC championship and a second-place finish at the Women’s CWS. Once again, Rios garnered All-WAC honorable mention and received her team’s Most Inspirational and Outstanding Defense awards.

Following her collegiate career, Rios was drafted to play in the Women’s Professional Softball League. She also played on a women’s select team that competed against international teams such as China, New Zealand, Taipei and Canada.

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ALEX HOLMESUndergraduate Assistant1st YearUC Davis ’11

After assembling the most decorated career in UC Davis softball’s Division I era, Alex Holmes remains with the Aggie program to serve as a student assistant coach.

Holmes earned a total of five All-Big West Conference awards, includ-ing four first-team honors. She made the league’s top squad as a desig-nated player while adding honorable mention on the mound in 2009, claimed first-team acclaim at both positions as a junior in 2010, then picked up a first-team nod as a pitcher in 2011. Holmes was selected as the Big West Pitcher of the Year and added All-Pacific Region second-team accolades in 2010, helping UC Davis advance to the NCAA Regional.

On the mound, the left-hander won 48 games – including a team-best 16 in each of her final two seasons – while fanning 549 batters in 705.0 career innings. She finished with a 2.87 ERA, ranking among the top four in the Big West as a sophomore (1.83) and senior (2.60). At the plate, Holmes hit .306 for her career, including .345 and .321 in her junior and senior years, respectively. As a senior, she led all NCAA Division I players with 0.16 triples per game (eight total).

A graduate of JSerra Catholic High School, Holmes is completing her defgree in psychology at UC Davis.

Coaching Staff

Triple ThreatSenior Alex Holmes led all NCAA Division I players with 0.16 triples per game, and tied Fordham’s Jocelyn Dearborn for the national lead in overall triples, earning her an NCAA statistical championship.

Holmes, the only Aggie to start all 50 games in 2011, also led her team in hits (53), doubles (11), slugging (.503) and walks (21); while posing an another All-Big West Con-ference season as a pitcher. On the mound, she won 16 games with a 2.60 ERA, striking out 209 batters in 220.2 innings.

Alex Holmes has stayed with the Aggie softball program to serve as an undergraduate assistant in 2011.

TRIPLES PER GAME1. ALEX HOLMES UC DAVIS 0.160 (8/50)2. Wendi Reed Jackson State 0.146 (7/48)3. Marissa Amiraian Cornell 0.140 (7/50)4. Artavia Woods Prairie View 0.140 (6/43)t5. Hope Fletcher North Carolina A&T 0.135 (5/37)t5. Lauren Hope Canisius 0.135 (5/37)

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2012 Roster

PITCHERS (4) Pos. Ht. Yr. B-T Hometown Schools Major12 Kasie COCHRAN* RHP 5-5 So. R-R Long Beach, Calif. Wilson HS ’10 Viticulture & Enology

15 Melanie RUSSELL RHP 5-7 Fr. R-R San Diego, Calif. Scripps Ranch HS ’11 Design

22 Jessica THWEATT** RHP 5-6 Jr. R-R Sacramento, Calif. Inderkum HS ’09 Psychology

7 Justine VELA RHP/INF 5-6 Fr. R-R Bakersfield, Calif. Stockdale HS ’11 Exercise Biology

CATCHERS (3) Pos. Ht. Yr. B-T Hometown Schools Major17 Rachel MILLER*** C 5-10 Sr. R-R Costa Mesa, Calif. Edison HS ’08 Animal Science

21 Savannah SMITH C 5-7 Fr. R-R Riverside, Calif. Arlington HS ’11 International Relations

31 JJ WAGONER** C/OF 5-2 Jr. R-R Napa, Calif. Napa HS ’09 Psychology

INFIELDERS (10) Pos. Ht. Yr. B-T Hometown Schools Major3 Felicia BALDWIN* INF 5-4 So. R-R Mountain View, Calif. Mountain View HS ’10 Psychology

27 Kendra CAMPBELL UT 5-5 Fr. R-R Fremont, Calif. Irvington HS ’11 Exploratory

10 Kelly HARMAN*** INF 5-11 Sr. R-R Trabuco Canyon, Calif. Santa Margarita Catholic HS ’08 Exercise Biology

1 Gina MILANO INF 5-1 Fr. R-R Walnut Creek, Calif. Carondelet HS ’11 Exercise Biology

8 Amy NUNEZ* INF 5-8 So. R-R Huntington Beach, Calif. Mater Dei HS ’10 Exercise Biology

29 Heather OAKLEY UT 5-6 Fr. R-R Orland, Calif. Orland HS ’11 Pre-Managerial Economics

20 Kelly SCHULZE** INF/C 5-10 Jr. R-R Pacifica, Calif. Terra Nova HS ’09 Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior

11 Kayla TYLER INF 5-8 So. R-R Windsor, Calif. Illinois/Windsor HS ’10 Exploratory

6 Chandler WAGNER* INF 5-3 So. R-R Trabuco Canyon, Calif. Tesoro HS ’10 Exercise Biology

19 Kelly ZBORALSKE INF 5-7 Fr. R-R Orangevale, Calif. St. Francis HS ’11 Human Development

OUTFIELDERS (6) Pos. Ht. Yr. B-T Hometown Schools Major2 Kylie FAN*** UT 5-7 Sr. R-R San Ramon, Calif. California HS ’07 Exercise Biology

24 Cassandra GINNIS OF 5-1 Fr. L-R Fountain Valley, Calif. Calvary Chapel HS ’11 Psychology

14 Megan GUZMAN** OF 5-7 Jr. L-R Long Beach, Calif. Wilson HS ’09 Psychology

5 Jasmine LEE OF 5-0 Fr. L-R Anaheim, Calif. Esperanza HS ’11 Applied Mathematics

26 Allison SMITH* OF 5-8 Sr. R-R Visalia, Calif. Cal Baptist/Golden West HS ’08 Psychology

18 Heather ZIMMERMAN*** UT 5-6 Sr. R-R Santa Clarita, Calif. Hart HS ’08 Community & Regional Development

*denotes years lettered at UC Davis

Karen YODER Head Coach, 8th Year (Cal State Hayward ’96) Danielle STINES Assistant Coach, 1st Year (Cal State Hayward ’99) Vicky RIOS Assistant Coach, 1st Year (Cal State Northridge ’94) Alex HOLMES Undergraduate Assistant, 1st Year (UC Davis ’11)

PRONUNICATION GUIDEMegan GUZMAN: “GOOZ-man”Kelly SCHULZE: like “Schultz”Jessica THWEATT: “thweet”Justine VELA: “VAY-lah”Kelly ZBORALSKE: “zuh-BRALL-skee”

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Meet the Aggies

2011: Appeared in 48 games, starting 44 as an outfielder... Managed 22 hits in 123 at bats, adding three doubles and a home run... Tallied 13 RBIs and 9 runs scored... First collegiate homer was two-run shot vs. Pacific to help Aggies take a 3-1 victory (4/9)... Went 2-for-3 with season-high 3 RBIs vs. Nevada (3/8).

2010: ALL-BIG WEST CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION... Started 37 of 46 games played... Ranked 3rd on team in batting at .330 (34-for-103)... Also ranked 2nd in on-base percentage (.415), 3rd in slugging (.369)... Scored 12 runs with 16 RBIs... Enjoyed 9 multi-hit games... Struck out just 10 times... Hit safely in six straight games (4/18-5/1), then tallied three consecutive 2-hit games a week later vs. Cal Poly and UC Santa Barbara (5/8-5/14)... Hit 2-for-3 with a double and 2 RBI vs. Sacramento State (3/26)... Recorded 2 outfield assists, including an inning-ending double play in NCAA Regional vs. Texas Tech (5/22).

2009: Appeared in 31 games, all in a reserve role... Primarily used as a pinch runner... Scored 7 runs and stole 2 bases while going 1-for-5 from the plate.

CALIFORNIA HS ’07: Three-year letterwinner in softball, basket-ball and water polo... Twice earned first-team All-East Bay League hon-ors... Batted .364 and led EBL with .545 slugging average as a senior... Selected as school’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2007... Teammate of current Aggie Sarah Axelson on Valley Stompers ASA team.

PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, Calif.... Exercise biology major... Parents are George & Sandy Fan, whom she lists as non-sports heroes.

KYLIE FAN Utility • Sr.Bats/Throws: R-RSan Ramon, Calif.California HS ’07

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Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB2009 .200 31 5 7 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 22010 .330 46 103 12 34 4 0 0 16 38 15 10 12011 .179 48 123 9 22 3 0 1 13 28 6 11 1Career .203 125 231 28 47 7 0 1 29 67 21 23 4

KELLY HARMAN Infielder • Sr.Bats/Throws: R-RTrabuco Canyon, Calif.Santa Margarita Catholic HS ’08

2011: Appeared in 44 games and started in 37 (31 at 2B)... Hit 19-for-95 (.200) with 4 doubles... Tied for 2nd on team with 2 homers and ranked 2nd with 21 RBIs... Finished 3-for-3 in stolen bases... Batted 4 of 4 with 6 RBIs and 2 runs in 17-5 win over UC Riverside (4/30)... Caught fire after that game, hitting safely in next five games including a 4-RBI performance vs. Cal Poly (5/7).

2010: Started and played in 34 games, splitting time between shortstop and second... Missed more than 20 games (including all of March) due to injury... Batted .235 (19-for-81) with 15 runs and 9 RBIs... Improved to .300 (15-for-50) in Big West Conference action... Went 3-for-3 a double, 2 RBIs and her season’s only homer vs. UC Riverside (5/2)... Tagged Cal Poly for three hits a week later (5/8)... Did not commit an error in 72 chances (20 games) at second.

2009: BIG WEST CONFERENCE FRESHMAN FIELD PLAYER OF THE YEAR... ALL-BIG WEST CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION... Started 53 games, all at short... Led team in batting (.295), home runs (5), RBIs (23), total bases (67) and slugging (.429)...Named Big West Co-Player of the Week (2/16) after going 6-for-12 with 3 homers and 6 RBIs in four games... Posted 13 multi-hit games and six multi-RBI efforts, both team highs... Enjoyed a sizzling start, batting .419 through the first 11 games... Also hit three homersi in that stretch... Hit 2-for-3 with 2 homers and 3 RBIs in win over Hawaii (2/15)... Started six-game hitting streak with 2-for-4 effort against Cal State Fullerton (4/11)... Drove in 3 runs and scored 2 more to go along with a homer one week later at UC Riverside (4/18)... Had a two-run shot against Cal Poly (4/26)... Ended the year with two hits in each of the last two games of home series with Cal State Northridge... Also led Aggies with a .328 average in Big West games.

SANTA MARGARITA CATHOLIC HS ’08: Earned second-team all-league honors as a senior (Trinity League) and sophomore (Serra League)... Selected to Orange County Coaches All-Star Classic as a se-nior... Voted as team’s Co-Offensive Player of the Year in 2005... Four-year Honor Roll member... Played summer ball for California Cruisers Gold, helping team to a 9th-place finish at 2005 ASA Nationals.

PERSONAL: Born in Mission Viejo, Calif.... Exercise biology major, hopes for career in physical therapy... Parents are Phil & Mary Beth Har-man... Younger sister, Meghan, also is a softball standout at SMCHS... Career highlights were walk-off homers at the 16U Nationals and Colo-rado Showcase... Says few people realize she had surgery three times before the age of 12.

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Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB2009 .295 53 156 22 46 6 0 5 23 67 7 29 12010 .235 34 81 15 19 3 0 1 9 25 6 8 22011 .200 44 95 12 19 4 0 2 21 29 6 25 3Career .253 131 332 49 84 13 0 8 53 121 19 62 6

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Meet the Aggies

RACHEL MILLER Catcher • Sr.Bats/Throws: R-RCosta Mesa, Calif.Edison HS ’08

2011: Played in 39 games, starting 26 (25 at catcher)... Finished 17-for-71 (.239) with 3 doubles and a homer... Improved to 7-for-21 (.333) with runners in scoring position... Posted .324 slugging average and .333 on-base average... Gunned down 7 of 30 base stealers on defense... Lone homer run was 2-run blast vs. Cal State Fullerton (4/23)... Hit 2-for-2 three times: vs. North Dakota State (2/25), San Jose State (4/6) and Cal Poly (5/7)... Drove in both runs in 2-1 win vs. Sac State (2/23).

2010: Appeared in 40 games, starting 25 at catcher... Batted .250 (19-for-76) with 2 doubles and a homer... Scored 5 runs and 9 RBIs... Slugged .312 with .337 OPB... Hit 2-for-9 as a pinch hitter... Collected 2 hits, 2 RBIs with a homer and stolen base vs. Cal State Bakersfield (2/13)... Also had 2 hits, 2 RBIs vs. Iona (3/15).

2009: Started all 51 games she appeared in... Batted .233 (31-for-133) with 3 homers and 15 RBIs... Tied for second on the team with 8 doubles and scored 9 runs... One of the top catchers in the Big West by gunning down 12 of 39 would-be base stealers... Also picked off three runners... Opened career with 2-for-4 effort against Liberty (2/7)... Hit two-run homer in second game in 2-1 win against Fordham (2/7)... Had a total of 8 games with at least two hits... Hit two homers in three-game stretch beginning with Sacramento State (3/13) and ending with Colorado State (3/14)... Had three two-hit games in four-game stretch in mid-March... Went 3-for-3 with a double and two RBIs in upset win over Nevada (4/8)... Tied for team lead with 7 sacrifices... Hit by pitch 6 times.

EDISON HS ’08: Earned first-team All-Sunset League honors as a junior and senior, including league MVP accolades in 2008... Selected as school’s Athlete of the Year as a senior... Three-time Scholar-Athlete honoree and Golden Key Honor Society member... Also lettered one year in golf (2006-07)... Played club ball for 18U Gold Firecrackers (Seal Beach, Calif.)... Helped team to 16th-place showing at 2007 Gold Nationals in Oklahoma City, Okla.

PERSONAL: Born in Huntington Beach, Calif.... Animal science major... Parents are Chris and Jeanne Miller... Chris was a golfer at Long Beach State... Identical twin Danielle is a student at Notre Dame.

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Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB2009 .233 51 133 9 31 8 1 3 15 50 3 17 12010 .250 40 76 5 19 2 0 1 9 24 8 13 12011 .239 39 71 1 17 3 0 1 11 23 10 8 1Career .239 130 280 15 67 13 1 5 35 97 21 38 3

Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB2011 .000 29 16 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 2

ALLISON SMITH Outfielder • Sr.Bats/Throws: R-RVisalia, Calif.Cal Baptist/Golden West HS ’08

2011: Appeared in 29 games, starting 7 as an outfielder... Mostly saw action as a pinch runner, scoring 7 runs and stealing 2-for-2 in such situations... Finished the year 0-for-16 with 10 runs and 3 walks.

CAL BAPTIST: Played 2009 season only... Batted 4-for-14 (.286) with 10 runs and 7 RBIs, helping Lancers post 61-5 record and capture NAIA team title.

GOLDEN WEST HS ’08: Batted .327 with team-best 23 RBIs, earning prep All-America honors... Voted Most Improved as a freshman... Also voted team MVP in basketball, making several all-tournament squads... Played club ball for San Diego Power Surge, helping team capture 18-and-under title at AFA Western Nationals in 2009.

PERSONAL: Born in Tarzana, Calif.... Majoring in psychology... Parents are Rusty & Susan Smith... Rusty serves as head men’s basketball coach at College of the Sequoias.

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Kathy DeYoung, Hall of FamerFormer Aggie head softball coach Kathy DeYoung entered the Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame during induction ceremonies last June. At the softball helm from 1979 to 2004, DeYoung guided UC Davis to a 777-402-2 record and 13 NCAA postsea-son appearances, including the program’s national title in 2003. She also served as the Aggie volleyball coach for 10 seasons (1978-87) and the women’s golf coach for three (2006-08).

Kathy DeYoung (center) with 2011 assistant Jessi Gibson and current head coach Karen Yoder.

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HEATHER ZIMMERMAN Utility • Sr.Bats/Throws: R-RSanta Clarita, Calif.Hart HS ’08

2011: Started 22 of 31 games played, all in left field... Collected 8 hits in 59 at-bats (.136) with 3 runs and 3 RBIs... Drove in 2 runs in first inning at Stanford (3/22)... Rapped out two extra-base hits: a double at Sacramento State (2/20) and a triple vs. San Jose State (3/11).

2010: Played in 38 games, starting 25... Batted .213 (17-for-80) but slugged .350 behind 5 doubles and 2 home runs... Scored 8 runs with 10 more batted in... Also swiped 2 bags... Came off the bench to smack 3-run homer vs. Florida (3/7)... Hit 7 of 17 in five-game stretch from 5/1-5/8, posting two of her five total multi-hit games.

2009: Appeared in 10 games with 2 starts... Drew a walk and also was hit by a pitch once... Both starts came as catcher in doubleheader against Cal State Northridge (5/8) in season-ending series.

HART HS ’08: Garnered second-team All-Santa Clarita Valley and All-Foothill League as a sophomore and senior... Named to Los Ange-les Daily News All-Star team... Launched 8 homers with 32 RBI in 30 games, helping Indians to 25-5 record and Southern Section playoff berth in 2008... Played ASA ball for SoCal Choppers (Valencia), helping team place 3rd at nationals.

PERSONAL: Born in Panorama City, Calif.... Majoring in commu-nity & regional development... Parents are Joe & Catherine Zimmer-man... Sports hero is Darin Erstad, non-sports hero is her grandmother.

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Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB2009 .000 10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 02010 .213 38 80 8 17 5 0 2 10 28 2 13 22011 .136 31 59 3 8 1 1 0 3 11 5 10 1Career .172 79 145 11 25 6 1 2 13 39 8 26 3

MEGAN GUZMAN Outfielder • Jr.Bats/Throws: L-RLong Beach, Calif.Wilson HS ’09

2011: ALL-BIG WEST CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM... Started 45 of 49 games played, all in center field... Batted .315 overall (41-for-130), improving to .358 (24-for-67) in conference games... Scored 20 runs and led team with 18-for-19 in stolen bases... Had 10 multi-hit games, including 3-for-3 vs. Cal State Northridge (4/2), 3-for-5 at UC Riverside (4/30)... Hit 7-for-12 with 6 runs in three-game set vs.

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Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB2010 .245 45 106 18 26 1 0 0 6 27 1 19 82011 .315 49 130 20 41 3 0 0 5 44 6 11 18Career .283 94 236 38 67 4 0 0 11 71 7 30 26

Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB2010 .000 11 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 02011 .264 49 121 4 32 9 0 2 17 47 18 13 3Career .248 60 129 6 32 9 0 2 17 47 19 17 3

Highlanders (4/30-5/1)... Went 2-for-4 with 2 steals vs. Cal Poly (5/7)... Among toughest Aggies to strike out, fanning just 11 times (once per 12.8 plate appearances).

2010: Played in 45 games, starting 39, mostly in center... Batted .245 (26-for-106) with 18 runs scored... Stole 8 bases on 9 attempts... Went 3-for-5 with 4 runs and 2 bags vs. Cal State Bakersfield (2/13), one of seven multi-hit games... Collected 3 hits and 2 steals vs. Iona (3/15)... Committed no errors in 54 chances, including 4 outfield assists.

WOODROW WILSON HS ’09: Selected as Moore League co-MVP, collecting 45 hits and batting .446... Team MVP as a junior, bat-ting .412 with 14 stolen bases... Three-time All-Moore League honoree, including two first-team selections... Twice made Long Beach Press-Tele-gram Dream Team... Helped lead Bruins to Southern Section playoffs in 2008... Distinguished Scholar selection all four years.

PERSONAL: Born in Long Beach, Calif.... Majoring in psychology... Parents are Krista Arce and Luis Guzman... Event in history she wishes should could have attended was President Obama’s inauguration.

KELLY SCHULZE Infield/Catcher • Jr.Bats/Throws: R-RPacifica, Calif.Terra Nova HS ’09

2011: Started 45 of 49 games, mostly at 1B... Batted .264 (32-for-121) with 2 homers and 17 RBIs... Ranked 2nd on team with 9 doubles... Drew 18 walks and 14 HBPs to finish with .418 on-base average... Had season bests of 3 hits and 4 RBIs at UC Riverside (4/30)... Pounded 3-run double vs. Texas State (2/12).

2010: Saw action in 11 games, including one start... Hit 0-for-8 for the year but scored 2 runs, having reached on a walk and 2 HBP... Credited with a sacrifice hit and HBP in lone start at California (3/14).

TERRA NOVA HS ’09: A two-time Peninsula Athletic League MVP and three-time first-team All-League selection... Batted .648 as a junior while leading her team to a 22-4 record... Also earned first-team All-PAL accolades in volleyball and was named most improved as a part of the soccer program... Selected to the Honor Roll four straight years... One of two seniors to receive National Guard Senior award... Helped lead Sorcerer Gold ASA team to 2009 18 Gold national championship.

PERSONAL: Born in San Mateo, Calif.... Majoring in neurobiology, physiology & behavior... Parents are Joan & John Schulze... If she could change one thing about the sport, she would change direction you run around the bases so she could be a right-handed slap hitter.

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Year W-L S ERA G-GS CG SH IP H R ER BB SO2010 0-0 0 14.44 6-1 0 0 5.1 12 11 11 6 42011 6-7 0 3.21 30-24 4 0 89.1 90 56 41 72 48Career 6-7 0 3.85 36-25 4 0 94.2 102 67 52 78 52

Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB2011 .000 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0

Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB2010 .100 50 60 8 6 0 0 0 1 6 2 9 32011 .300 49 130 21 39 1 2 0 9 44 3 12 4Career .237 99 190 29 45 1 2 0 10 50 5 21 7

JESSICA THWEATT Pitcher • Jr.Bats/Throws: R-RSacramento, Calif.Inderkum HS ’09

2011: Appeared in 30 games (24 starts) for 89.1 innings... Finished 6-7 with a 3.21 ERA... Struck out 48 with 72 walks... Completed 4 games, including first collegiate win vs. Southern Utah (2/11)... Fanned season-high 6 with just three hits and an earned run at Sacramento State (2/20).

2010: Made 6 pitching appearances for 5.1 innings... Surrendered 12 hits and 11 earned runs... Made lone start vs. Cal State Bakersfield (2/13)... Did not allow a run in 1.0-inning relief appearances at Stanford (4/6) and UC Santa Barbara (5/14)... Appeared in lineup three times (as a DP) but never batted.

INDERKUM HS ’09: Four-time All-Tri-County Conference honor-ee, including MVP as a senior... Key stats: 0.49 ERA with 230 strikeouts in 2007, 0.38 and 226 in 2008, 0.49 in 230 as a senior... Twice named team defensive MVP... Selected as school’s Female Athlete of the Year for 2008-09... Helped propel Tigers to four straight Sac-Joaquin Section playoff berths.

PERSONAL: Born in Sacramento, Calif.... Majoring in psychology... Parents are Stephen Thweatt & Marian Kubiak... Marian attended UC Davis as part of three generations of Aggies... Lists her parents as her non-sports heroes.

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JJ WAGONER Catcher/Outfielder • Jr.Bats/Throws: R-RNapa, Calif.Napa HS ’09

2011: Played in 49 games, starting 46... Split up starts at catcher (24), left field (24) and center (4)... Went 5-for-9 in final weekend to finish season at .300 (39-for-130)... Finished 2nd on team with 2 triples and 21 runs scored... Led Aggies with .382 average (21-for-55) during Big West games... Also had team-high 8 sacrifice bunts... Stole 4 bags on 6 attempts... Batted .339 (20-for-59) with runners on, including 2-for-4 with bases loaded... Had 3 hits in five different games, including back-to-back vs. UC Riverside (4/30-5/1).

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2010: Appeared in 50 games, starting 42... Moved from outfield to catcher in mid-March... Batted 6-for-60 (.100) with 8 runs scored and 3 stolen bases... Hit 1-for-2 with lone RBI at Cal State Northridge (4/2).

NAPA HS ’09: Made All-Monticello Empire League first team for three straight years after receiving honorable mention as a freshman... Batted career-high .430 as a sophomore, earning All-Napa County Play-er of the Year distinction... Helped lead team to 63 wins and two MEL titles... Indians advanced to Sac-Joaquin Section quarterfinals in 2007 and 2008... Also earned second-team all-county and All-MEL honor-able mention as a senior in volleyball.

PERSONAL: Born in Vallejo, Calif.... Majoring in psychology... Par-ents are Mendi & Jack Wagoner... Little-known fact: she took nine years of dance lessons as a kid.

FELICIA BALDWIN Utility • So.Bats/Throws: R-RMountain View, Calif.Mountain View HS ’10

2011: Played in 6 games as a pinch hitter/pinch runner... Finished 0-for-3 with an RBI... Drew 2 HBPs.

MOUNTAIN VIEW HS ’10: Earned All-Santa Clara Valley Athletic Legaue honors for three straight seasons, including first-team acclaim as a sophomore and senior... Batted .341 with 15 runs and 17 RBIs in 2010, helping team to De Anza Division title... Hit .338 with team-high 23 RBIs in 2008... Also lettered in soccer for MVHS... Played summer ball for San Jose Sting.

PERSONAL: Born in Santa Clara, Calif.... Majoring in psychology... Parents are Larry & Marichu Baldwin... Proudest personal accomplishment was recovering from ACL injury (sidelining her during 2009) to become a recruited athlete.

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Year W-L S ERA G-GS CG SH IP H R ER BB SO2011 0-1 0 5.68 17-5 0 0 24.2 30 24 20 22 7

Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB2011 .000 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0

Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB2011 .000 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0

Year Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB2011 .171 35 76 6 13 4 0 0 6 17 7 21 1

KASIE COCHRAN Utility • So.Bats/Throws: R-RLong Beach, Calif.Wilson HS ’10

2011: Pitched in 17 games, making 5 starts... Finished 0-1 with a 5.68 ERA in 24.2 innings... Credited for 10 games as a position player, usually at DP or first base... Finished 0-for-2 at the plate.

WOODROW WILSON HS ’10: Earned All-Moore League distinction in each of last two seasons, including first-team honors as a senior... Batted .314 with six doubles and 15 RBIs in 2010... Hit .329 with 16 runs and 16 RBIs the previous year... Helped Bruins post 19-9-1 record as a junior... Four-year Distinguished Scholar.

PERSONAL: Born in Garden Grove, Calif.... Majoring in viticulture & enology... Parents are Danny & Patsy Cochran... Younger sister, Kori, also stars in softball... Career highlight was playing alongside Kori on the Wilson HS varsity team in 2010.

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AMY NUNEZ Infielder • Fr.Bats/Throws: R-RHuntington Beach, Calif.Mater Dei HS ’10

2011: Batted 0-for-1 with 2 walks in 4 games as a reserve. MATER DEI HS ’10: Three-time All-Trinity League selection,

including first-team honors as a senior... Added second-team All-Southern Section accolades in 2010... Batted .429 with .558 slugging average and 24 RBIs that year... Chosen both as school’s Female Athlete of the Year and Scholar-Athlete of the Year... Helped Monarchs post 24-3 overall record and CIF-SS postseason berth in 2010... Played travel ball for Mizuno Pride (Torrance, Calif.).

PERSONAL: Born in Long Beach, Calif.... Majoring in biological sciences... Daughter of Michael & Kari Nunez... Career highlight was beating Santiago HS at its own tournament (where she earned all-tourney honors).

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CHANDLER WAGNER Infielder • So.Bats/Throws: R-RTrabuco Canyon, Calif.Tesoro HS ’10

2011: Appeared in 35 games, starting 28 (19 at 2B, 8 at SS)... Batted 13-for-76 (.171) with 6 runs and 6 RBIs... Had 4 doubles, including one in 3-for-3, 3-RBI performance vs. San Jose State (3/11).

TESORO HS ’10: Captured first-team All-South Coast League honors as a senior, batting .358 with nine doubles and .506 slugging average... Helped lead team to 27-4 record and Southern Section Division III crown in 2009... Selected to two Orange County all-star games... Won Coaches Award and U.S. Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete merit... Played club ball for SoCal Athletics, helping team finish 4th at 2009 ASA 18 Gold Nationals, then 2010 Premier Girls Fastpitch national title.

PERSONAL: Born in Fresno, Calif.... Psychology major... Parents are Robert & Cynthia Wagner... Career highlight was being the starting shortstop for 2009 CIF-SS champs... Best athletes she has faced are members of the Japanese National Team in June 2010.

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KAYLA TYLER Infielder • So.Bats/Throws: R-RWindsor, Calif.Illinois/Windsor HS ’10

ILLINOIS: On 2011 roster but did not record any stats.WINDSOR HS ’10: Four-time All-Sonoma County League and

three-time All-Redwood Empire performer... Batted .474 with 10 steals as a sophomore to earn league MVP honors... Improved to .506 with 9 doubles, 6 triples, 5 homers and 23 RBIs as a junior; then hit .545 with a .766 slugging average as a senior... Played ASA ball for Cal Haze.

PERSONAL: Born in Santa Rosa, Calif.... Has not declared a major, but hopes for career in health field... Parents are John & Julie Tyler... Oldest of three sisters, along with Michelle and Lauren.

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KENDRA CAMPBELL Utility • Fr.Bats/Throws: R-RFremont, Calif.Irvington HS ’11

CASSANDRA GINNIS Outfielder • Fr.Bats/Throws: L-RSanta Ana, Calif.Calvary Chapel HS ’11

JASMINE LEE Outfielder • Fr.Bats/Throws: L-RAnaheim, Calif.Esperanza HS ’11

IRVINGTON HS ’11: Earned All-Mission Valley League honors as a junior and senior utility player... Garnered All-MVL accolades as a pitcher in 2008 and 2009... Hit .556 at the plate as a junior, while recording a 0.86 ERA in each of her sophomore and junior campaigns... Also posted batting averages of .351 and .400 as a freshman and sophomore, respectively... Received a North Coast Section Scholar-Athlete Award in all four years... Played summer ball for San Jose Sting from 2009-11.

PERSONAL: Born in Fremont, Calif.... Has not declared a major... Parents are Ken & Jacque Campbell.

CAVALRY CHAPEL HS ’11: Named Orange Coast All-League MVP as a senior and was a first-team All-Orange Coast selection as a freshman, sophomore and junior... Earned Orange Coast Best Defensive Player honors as a sophomore and junior... Helped lead team to a 15-0 combined league record in 2009 and 2010, claiming first-place finishes in both seasons... Chosen as school’s Athlete of the Year in each of final two seasons... Also participated in soccer and volleyball.

PERSONAL: Born in Fountain Valley, Calif.... Majoring in psychology... Parents are Eli and Celeste Ginnis... Has three siblings: Breanna, Elija and Jordan... Lists Tim Tebow as her sports hero... Enjoys country music.

ESPERANZA HS ’11: Received Sunset League first-team and All-Orange County third-team honors in 2011... Made All-SL second team in 2009 and 2010, while adding All-Academic Team status in both seasons... As a junior, helped team to an 8-2 record, a first-place league finish and a berth in Southern Section quarterfinals... Team Offensive Player of the Year in 2010.

PERSONAL: Born in Anaheim, Calif.... Majoring in applied mathematics... Parents are Jared and Omaira Lee... Has one older sibling, Rachel... Career highlight was when EHS softball topped the national rankings in her senior year.

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Aggie Numerical1 Gina MILANO INF2 Kylie FAN UT3 Felicia BALDWIN INF5 Jasmine LEE OF6 Chandler WAGNER INF7 Justine VELA RHP/INF8 Amy NUNEZ INF10 Kelly HARMAN INF11 Kayla TYLER INF12 Kasie COCHRAN RHP14 Megan GUZMAN OF15 Melanie RUSSELL RHP17 Rachel MILLER C18 Heather ZIMMERMAN UT19 Kelly ZBORALSKE INF20 Kelly SCHULZE INF/C21 Savannah SMITH C22 Jessica THWEATT RHP24 Cassandra GINNIS OF26 Allison SMITH OF27 Kendra CAMPBELL UT29 Heather OAKLEY UT31 JJ WAGONER C/OF

Detailed roster on page 5.

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HEATHER OAKLEY Utility • Fr.Bats/Throws: R-ROrland, Calif.Orland HS ’11

SAVANNAH SMITH Catcher • Fr.Bats/Throws: R-RRiverside, Calif.Arlington HS ’11

MELANIE RUSSELL Pitcher • Fr.Bats/Throws: R-RSan Diego, Calif.Scripps Ranch HS ’11

ORLAND HS ’11: Two-time All-Northern Section, four-time All-Butte View League honoree... Set 16 school records, earning team MVP accolades all four years (first-ever OHS female athlete to do so)... Career stats: batted .472 with 35 doubles, 10 triples, 18 homers, 92 RBIs, .922 slugging, .531 on-base... Led CIF-NS with .577 batting average as a junior... Earned All-Tri-Counties distinction as a freshman... Played entire season despite a fractured bone in her foot... Played ASA ball with Chico Starz from 2005-11.

PERSONAL: Born in Marietta, Ga.... Majoring in pre-managerial economics... Parents are George & Maureen Oakley... Has a young sister, Theresa... Lists her sports heros as Crystl Bustos and Muhammad Ali... Distance cousin of famed dead-eye Annie Oakley.

ARLINGTON HS ’11: Named to All-Inland Valley League first team in 2010 after making second team as a sophomore... Helped Lions to 10-3 record, IVL runner-up finishes in 2009 and 2010; and a Southern Section playoff berth... Three-year Scholar-Athlete honoree.

PERSONAL: Born in Riverside, Calif.... Majoring in international relations... Parents are Jeff & Dianne Smith... Her older brother, Trevor, is on the cross country and track and field teams at UC Irvine... Little-known fact: she weighed just 2.1 pounds at birth.

SCRIPPS RANCH HS ’11: Helped team to three consecutive Eastern League championships, including 2011 San Diego Section semifinal berth... Two-time San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic honoree... Played travel ball with the SoCal Hurricanes in 2009 and 2010 at the 16U Premier Nationals and 16U ASA Nationals... Also played for The Next Level club... Posted the best ERA in the 18U Gold ASA Nationals.

PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, Calif.... Majoring in design... Parents are Robert & Patricia Russell... Has three younger siblings: Michael, Austin and Allison... Career goal is to become a graphic designer... Career highlight was leading 18U ASA Nationals in ERA.

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GINA MILANO Infielder • Fr.Bats/Throws: R-RWalnut Creek, Calif.Carondelet HS ’11

CAVALRY CHAPEL HS ’11: Helped Cougars to an 18-9 record en route to a NCS Div. II championship in 2011... Played second base as a senior, finishing with a .982 fielding percentage... Awarded team’s sportsmanship certificate as a senior... Batted .360 as a junior, earning All-East Bay Athletic League honorable mention.

PERSONAL: Born in Oakland, Calif.... Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Bob & Diane Milano... Bob served as head baseball coach at Cal for 22 years before retiring after 1999 season... Youngest of five siblings, along with Robert, Laura, Paula and Audrey... Robert, Jr. played baseball for UC Davis in the early 1980s.

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La Rue Field - Home of Aggie softball

In recent years, UC Davis has added several upgrades to its newly refurbished softball facility, located on campus at the corner of La Rue Road and Russell Blvd. In January 1999, La Rue Field was recognized as the “Softball Field of the Year” by the Sports Turf Managers Association.

Augmenting what was already considered one of the best playing fields in the region, grandstands, dugouts and perma-nent stadium fencing have been added, as well as new batting cages and storage facilities prior to the 1998 season.

In 2009, a new scoreboard was installed. Future plans call for such amenities as concessions, a new seating configuration and permanent restroom/locker facilities.

Previous work and upgrades resulted in the Aggies being selected to host six NCAA Division II West Region Tourna-ments from 1994 through 2002, one of few schools in the nation to have such an honor.

JUSTINE VELA Pitcher/Infielder • Fr.Bats/Throws: R-RBakersfield, Calif.Stockdale HS ’11

KELLY ZBORALSKE Infielder • Fr.Bats/Throws: R-ROrangevale, Calif.St. Francis HS ’11

STOCKDALE HS ’11: Named second-team ESPN/Rise All-American in 2011... Also claimed first-team all-state, Bakersfield Californian All-Area Player of the Year, Southwest Yosemite League MVP and Bakersfield Jockey Club award as a senior... Registered .456 batting average with an 0.11 ERA and 337 strikeouts that year... Helped team to 22-8-1 overall record and 10-2 SWYL mark en route to Central Section banner... Picked up first-team all-state acclaim as a sophomore and junior.

PERSONAL: Born in Bakersfield, Calif.... Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Jose & Rosanne Vela... Lists her mother as her non-sports hero, surfer Bethany Hamilton as her sports hero... Career goal is to start her own business as a physical therapist.

ST. FRANCIS HS ’11: Earned first-team All-Delta River League honors as a junior, batting .404 and ranking among Sac-Jaoquin Section top five in doubles, homers and RBIs... Voted Most Inspirational and made Optimist All-Star team as a senior... Played club ball for NorCal Strike Zone, helping 18 Gold team finish 5th at 2011 Premier Nationals.

PERSONAL: Born in Orangevale, Calif.... Majoring in human development... Parents are Michael & Janet Zboralske... Youngest of four, along with Britt, Zach and Casey... Lists Dwight Howard as her sports hero... Career highlight was batting 4-for-4 with three homers at Colorado Sparkler.

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2011 Game-by-Game Results

Date Opponent W/L Score Rec (Conf.) Pitcher of Record Att TimeFeb. 10 vs. Texas State (1) L 0-4 0-1 Holmes (L, 0-1) N/A 2:20Feb. 11 vs. Southern Utah (1) W 4-2 1-1 Thweatt (W, 1-0) N/A 2:11Feb. 11 at Hawai’i (1) L 1-9 (6 inn.) 1-2 Holmes (L, 0-2) N/A 1:55Feb. 12 vs. Texas State (1) W 4-1 2-2 Thweatt (W, 2-0) N/A 2:17Feb. 12 at Hawai’i (1) L 0-8 (6 inn.) 2-3 Thweatt (L, 2-1) 1192 1:40Feb. 18 vs. Northwestern (2) L 4-11 2-4 Thweatt (L, 2-2) N/A 2:33Feb. 20 at San Diego (2) W 2-1 3-4 Holmes (W, 1-2) N/A 1:25Feb. 20 at Sacramento State (2) W 3-1 4-4 Thweatt (W, 3-2) N/A N/AFeb. 23 SACRAMENTO STATE W 2-1 5-4 Holmes (W, 2-2) 82 1:20Feb. 25 vs. Colorado State (3) L 6-11 5-5 Holmes (L, 2-3) 519 2:42Feb. 25 vs. North Dakota State (3) L 1-2 5-6 Holmes (L, 2-4) 519 1:59Feb. 26 vs. Kentucky (3) L 0-2 5-7 Holmes (L, 2-5) 689 1:56Feb. 26 vs. Memphis (3) L 3-8 5-8 Thweatt (L, 3-3) 689 2:01Feb. 27 at Stanford L 3-5 5-9 Holmes (L, 2-6) 492 1:55Mar. 5 UTAH VALLEY W 6-0 6-9 Holmes (W, 3-6) 130 1:37Mar. 5 UTAH VALLEY W 1-0 7-9 Holmes (W, 4-6) 185 1:37Mar. 8 NEVADA W 5-4 8-9 Holmes (W, 5-6) 112 1:47Mar. 8 NEVADA W 5-1 9-9 Thweatt (W, 4-3) 104 1:50Mar. 11 vs. San Jose State (4) W 6-2 10-9 Holmes (W, 6-6) 108 1:37Mar. 12 vs. Albany (4) W 2-0 11-9 Thweatt (W, 5-3) 123 1:49Mar. 12 vs. Boise State (4) L 0-2 11-10 Holmes (L, 6-7) 112 1:44Mar. 13 vs. San Jose State (4) W 4-3 (9 inn.) 12-10 Holmes (W, 7-7) 135 2:17Mar. 22 at Stanford L 3-4 12-11 Holmes (W, 7-8) 108 1:51Mar. 27 OREGON STATE (5) L 0-1 12-12 Holmes (L, 7-9) 124 1:30Mar. 27 SAINT MARY’S (5) W 6-0 13-12 Holmes (W, 8-9) 257 1:33Mar 29 SANTA CLARA W 9-1 (6 inn.) 14-12 Holmes (W 9-9) 32 1:47Mar 30 at Sacramento State W 4-2 15-12 Holmes (W 10-9) 71 2:01Apr 2 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* L 3-7 15-13 (0-1) Holmes (L 10-10) 127 2:08Apr 2 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 3-1 16-13 (0-2) Holmes (W 11-10) 127 1:45Apr 3 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 5-3 17-13 (2-1) Holmes (W 12-10) 135 2:02Apr 6 at San Jose State L 4-5 17-14 Cochran (L 0-1) 123 2:13Apr 9 PACIFIC* L 0-4 17-15 (2-2) Holmes (L 12-11) 125 2:10Apr 9 PACIFIC* W 3-1 18-15 (3-2) Thweatt (W 6-3) 95 1:54Apr 10 PACIFIC* L 0-6 18-16 (3-3) Thweatt (L 6-4) 150 1:50Apr 16 at Long Beach State* L 0-10 (5 inn.) 18-17 (3-4) Holmes (L 12-12) — 1:38Apr 16 at Long Beach State* L 1-2 18-18 (3-5) Holmes (L 12-13) 208 1:35Apr 17 at Long Beach State* L 1-3 18-19 (3-6) Thweatt (L 6-5) 201 1:37Apr 22 CAL STATE FULLERTON* W 9-1 (5 inn.) 19-19 (4-6) Holmes (W 13-13) 104 1:28Apr 22 CAL STATE FULLERTON* L 4-11 19-20 (4-7) Thweatt (L 6-6) 121 2:15Apr 23 CAL STATE FULLERTON* L 0-1 19-21 (4-8) Holmes (L 13-14) 133 1:58Apr 26 STANFORD L 0-6 19-22 Holmes (L 13-15) 118 2:08Apr 30 at UC Riverside* L 8-9 19-23 (4-9) Holmes (L 13-16) — 2:15Apr 30 at UC Riverside* W 17-5 (6 inn.) 20-23 (5-9) Holmes (W 14-16) 189 2:20May 1 at UC Riverside* W 3-2 21-23 (6-9) Holmes (W 15-16) 220 1:52May 7 CAL POLY* L 2-5 21-24 (6-10) Holmes (L 15-17) 94 2:18May 7 CAL POLY* W 9-1 22-24 (7-10) Holmes (W 16-17) 109 1:57May 8 CAL POLY* L 2-6 22-25 (7-11) Holmes (L 16-18) 121 2:06May 13 at UC Santa Barbara* L 3-4 (9 inn.) 22-26 (7-12) Holmes (L 16-19) 193 3:00May 13 at UC Santa Barbara* L 2-3 (8 inn.) 22-27 (7-13) Thweatt (L 6-7) — 2:30May 14 at UC Santa Barbara* L 0-2 22-28 (7-14) Holmes (L 16-20) 341 1:40

HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS

Tournament Key:(1) Hawai’i Paradise Classic (Manoa, Hawaii) (2) San Diego Classic I (San Diego, Calif.)(3) Stanford Nike Invitational (Stanford, Calif.) (4) Bronco Classic (Hayward, Calif.)(5) AGGIE STAMPEDE (Davis, Calif.)

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2011 Statistics

BATTING sorted by batting average AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SF SH HP BB SO SB SBA SLG OBPJessica Gonzalez .342 47-41 114 15 39 6 0 0 15 45 1 7 11 6 10 2 2 .395 .424Alex Holmes .321 50-50 165 17 53 11 8 1 10 83 1 3 1 21 19 1 1 .503 .399Elizabeth Santana .318 50-49 151 25 48 5 0 4 24 65 3 1 3 14 13 2 7 .430 .380MEGAN GUZMAN .315 49-45 130 20 41 3 0 0 5 44 0 4 1 6 11 18 19 .338 .350JJ WAGONER .300 49-46 130 21 39 1 2 0 9 44 0 8 2 3 12 4 6 .338 .326KELLY SCHULZE .264 49-45 121 4 32 9 0 2 17 47 0 3 14 18 13 0 1 .388 .418KELLY HARMAN .200 44-37 95 12 19 4 0 2 21 29 2 4 1 6 25 3 3 .305 .250KYLIE FAN .179 48-44 123 9 22 3 0 1 13 28 1 4 0 6 11 1 2 .228 .215RACHEL MILLER .239 39-26 71 1 17 3 0 1 11 23 2 1 1 10 8 0 0 .324 .333Bianca Castillo .214 21-7 28 4 6 2 0 1 5 11 0 0 0 3 11 0 0 .393 .290CHANDLER WAGNER .171 35-28 76 6 13 4 0 0 6 17 1 1 3 7 21 1 3 .224 .264HEATHER ZIMMERMAN .136 31-22 59 3 8 1 1 0 3 11 0 3 3 5 10 0 0 .186 .239Desiree Chavez .091 42-4 11 13 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 .091 .091ALLISON SMITH .000 29-7 16 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 6 2 2 .000 .200Mariah Bagsic .000 13-0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 .000 .250FELICIA BALDWIN .000 6-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 .000 .400KASIE COCHRAN .000 10-8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .000 .000AMY NUNEZ .000 4-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 .000 .667JESSICA THWEATT .000 25-25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000

AGGIES .260 50 1299 163 338 52 11 12 140 448 11 41 44 110 180 34 46 .345 .336Opponents .253 50 1314 184 332 57 5 13 155 438 4 28 34 183 264 58 67 .333 .358

PITCHING sorted by ERA W-L ERA G GS CG ShO/C SV IP H R ER BB SO HB HR WP OBAAlex Holmes 16-20 2.60 43 21 13 0/4 3 220.2 212 104 82 89 209 19 8 11 .249JESSICA THWEATT 6-7 3.21 30 24 4 0/3 0 89.1 90 56 41 72 48 10 1 5 .251KASIE COCHRANE 0-1 5.68 17 5 0 0 0 24.2 30 24 20 22 7 5 4 2 .288

AGGIES 22-28 2.99 50 50 17 4/4 3 334.2 332 184 143 183 264 34 13 18 .253Opponents 28-22 2.72 50 50 30 11/5 5 332.1 335 163 129 110 180 44 12 22 .260

FIELDING LEADERS sorted by games/minimum 5 played

1ST BASE G PO A E FLD DPKELLY SCHULZE 46 331 20 5 .986 9Bianca Castillo 9 29 20 0 1.000 1KELLY HARMAN 7 24 0 2 .923 1

2ND BASE G PO A E FLD DPKELLY HARMAN 34 56 46 7 .936 2CHANDLER WAGNER 22 35 35 3 .959 2

3RD BASE G PO A E FLD DPJessica Gonzalez 43 40 81 4 .968 4CHANDLER WAGNER 9 9 16 5 .833 1

SHORTSTOP G PO A E FLD DPElizabeth Santana 50 62 147 17 .925 10

OUTFIELD G PO A E FLD DPMEGAN GUZMAN 48 53 7 1 .984 1KYLIE FAN 47 35 2 1 .974 1HEATHER ZIMMERMAN 29 20 1 2 .913 0JJ WAGONER 23 12 0 3 .800 0ALLISON SMITH 14 4 0 0 1.000 0Desiree Chavez 9 1 1 0 1.000 0

CATCHER G PO A E FLD DP SB CS PBJJ WAGONER 30 132 18 6 .962 0 32 2 1RACHEL MILLER 29 140 12 4 .974 2 23 7 4

PITCHER G PO A E FLD DP SB CSAlex Holmes 43 9 58 6 .918 2 41 6JESSICA THWEATT 30 0 28 3 .903 1 12 2

TOTALS G PO A E FLD DP SB CS PBAGGIES 55 1004 490 70 .955 15 58 9 5Opponents 55 997 457 62 .959 12 34 12 2

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2011 Big West Conference Recap

STANDINGS Conference Overall W L T GB Pct. W L T Pct. Home Away Neut.Pacific*† 16 5 0 .762 — 37 19 0 .661 17-4-0 11-8-0 9-7-0Long Beach State† 15 6 0 .714 1 38 18 0 .679 21-5-0 5-6-0 12-7-0Cal State Fullerton 12 9 0 .571 4 23 24 0 .489 13-11-0 7-5-0 3-8-0UC Santa Barbara 11 10 0 .524 5 27 26 0 .510 16-8-0 5-11-0 6-7-0Cal State Northridge 10 11 0 .476 6 22 31 0 .415 8-10-0 5-11-0 9-10-0UC DAVIS 7 14 0 .333 9 22 28 0 .440 12-9-0 5-12-0 5-7-0Cal Poly 7 14 0 .333 9 11 36 0 .234 2-14-0 6-9-0 3-13-0UC Riverside 6 15 0 .286 10 13 33 0 .283 9-16-0 2-11-0 2-6-0

* - Conference champion † - NCAA Tournament participant

CONFERENCE AWARDSOffensive Player of the Year: Nikki Armagost, PacificDefensive Player of the Year: K.C. Craddick, Cal State FullertonPitcher of the Year: Erin Jones-Wesley, Long Beach StateCoach of the Year: Brian Kolze, PacificFreshman Field Player of the Year: Kelsey Rodriguez, PacificFreshman Pitcher of the Year: Erin Jones-Wesley, Long Beach State

ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAMNikki Armagost P So. PacificALEX HOLMES P Sr. UC DAVISErin Jones-Wesley P Fr. Long Beach StateAmy Moore C So. PacificMikayla Thielges C So. Cal State NorthridgeNicole Matson 1B Jr. PacificJaci Carlsen 2B Jr. Cal State NorthridgeKeilani Jennings SS So. UC Santa BarbaraLiz Javier 3B Sr. Long Beach StateHannah De Gaetano OF Fr. Long Beach StateMegan Hom OF So. PacificLindsey Pierce OF Sr. PacificKayla White OF So. UC RiversideNikki Armagost UT So. PacificAnna Cahn DP Sr. Cal PolyKelsey Rodriguez DP Fr. Pacific

ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAMAri Cervantes P Sr. Cal State FullertonKrista Cobb P Jr. UC Santa BarbaraTori Shepard P Fr. PacificAriel Tsuchiyama C So. Cal State FullertonChristina Schallig 1B Sr. Long Beach StateNalani St. Germain 2B So. Long Beach StateKameryn Hebenton SS Sr. UC RiversideBrittany Keeney 3B Jr. UC RiversideMegan Guzman OF So. UC DavisKristen Mihm OF Sr. Cal State NorthridgeAllison Taylor OF Jr. UC Santa BarbaraAlex Holmes UT Sr. UC DavisSarah Carrasco DP Fr. Long Beach State

ALL-CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTIONKatey Laban, P, So., CS Fullerton; Taylor Petty, P, Jr., Long Beach State; Brooke Turner, P, Sr., Long Beach State; K.C. Craddick, 1B, Sr., CS Fullerton; Kathryn Pilpil, 2B, Fr., UC Santa Barbara; ELIZABETH SANTANA, SS, So., UC DAVIS; JESSICA GONZALEZ, 3B, Sr., UC DAVIS; Nicole Johnson, 3B, Jr., CS Fullerton; Torrie Anderson, OF, Sr., CS Fullerton; Ashley Carter, OF, So., CS Fullerton; Jen-nifer Mosier, OF, Sr., CS Northridge; Nora Sobczak, OF, Jr., Cal Poly; Ari Cervantes, UT, Sr., CS Fullerton.

BIG WEST CONFERENCE WEEKLY HONORSPLAYERS OF THE WEEK2/15 Brittany Keeney, UC Riverside2/22 Megan Hom, Pacific3/1 Christina Saenz, CS Northridge3/8 Jessica Ziegler, UC Santa Barbara3/15 Liz Javier, Long Beach State3/22 Trina Harrison, CS Fullerton3/29 Karla Chapparo, CS Northridge4/5 Ari Cervantes, CS Fullerton4/12 Christina Schallig, Long Beach State4/19 Tracy Allen, CS Northridge4/26 Gabby Aragon, CS Fullerton5/3 ELIZABETH SANTANA, UC DAVIS5/10 ALEX HOLMES, UC DAVIS5/17 Jessica Beristianos, UC Santa Barbara Shea Williams, Cal Poly

PITCHERS OF THE WEEK2/15 ALEX HOLMES, UC DAVIS2/22 Anna Cahn, Cal Poly3/1 Nikki Armagost, Pacific3/8 Brooke Turner, Long Beach State3/15 Brooke Turner, Long Beach State3/22 Anna Cahn, Cal Poly3/29 Hannah Fraijo, Cal State Northridge4/5 Marissa Alvidrez, UC Riverside4/12 Anna Cahn, Cal Poly4/19 Rebecca Patton, Cal Poly4/26 Rebecca Patton, Cal Poly5/3 Krista Cobb, UC Santa Barbara5/10 ALEX HOLMES, UC DAVIS5/17 Brooke Turner, Long Beach State

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2011 Big West Conference Statistical Leaders

INDIVIDUAL STATSBATTING AVERAGE1. Kelsey Rodriguez, PAC .3812. Kayla White, UCR .3773. Kameryn Hebenton, UCR .3714. Nikki Armagost, PAC .3675. Megan Hom, PAC .3676. Lindsey Pierce, PAC .3627. JESSICA GONZALEZ, UC DAVIS .3428. Liz Javier, LBSU .3339. Nicole Johnson, CSF .33110. Jaci Carlsen, CSUN .327

SLUGGING AVERAGE1. Anna Cahn, CP .7272. Mikayla Thielges, CSUN .6593. Nicole Matson, PAC .6104. Jaci Carlsen, CSUN .5955. Keilani Jennings, UCSB .592

ON-BASE AVERAGE1. Anna Cahn, CP .5002. Nicole Matson, PAC .4853. Mikayla Thielges, CSUN .4714. Kameryn Hebenton, LCU .4685. Kayla White, UCR .440

RUNS SCORED1. Megan Foglesong, PAC 442. Nicole Matson, PAC 433. Megan Hom, PAC 424. Nikki Armagost, PAC 355. Lindsey Pierce, PAC 34

RUNS BATTED IN1. Nicole Matson, PAC 50t2. Nikki Armagost, PAC 45t2. Mikayla Thielges, CSUN 454. Amy Moore, PAC 385. Megan Foglesong, PAC 34

HITS1. Megan Hom, PAC 692. Nikki Armagost, PAC 653. Lindsey Pierce, PAC 644. McKenzie Kane, UCSB 595. Kayla White, UCR 57

DOUBLES1. Keilani Jennings, UCSB 152. Kayla White, UCR 14t3. Brittany Keeney, UCR 13t3. Megan Foglesong, PAC 13t5. Allison Taylor, UCSB 12t5. Jaci Carlsen, CSUN 12

TRIPLES1. ALEX HOLMES, UC DAVIS 82. Brooke Putich, UCSB 53. Five tied w/ 3

HOME RUNS1. Anna Cahn, CP 142. Mikayla Thielges, CSUN 123. Nicole Matson, PAC 114. Jaci Carlsen, CSUN 95. Nalani St. Germain, LBSU 8

TOTAL BASES1. Nicole Matson, PAC 942. Jaci Carlsen, CSUN 913. Kayla White, UCR 894. Nikki Armagost, PAC 85t5. Mikayla Thielges, CSUN 83t5. ALEX HOLMES, UC DAVIS 83

WALKS1. Anna Cahn, CP 38t2. Mikayla Thielges, CSUN 29t2. Kathryn Pilpil, UCSB 294. Nicole Matson, PAC 285. Megan Denio, LBSU 27

STRIKEOUTS1. Lauren Boser, UCSB 402. McKenzie Kane, UCSB 37t3. Leilani Jennings, UCSB 32t3. Nalani St. Germain, LBSU 32t5. Samantha Sloniker, CSUN 31t5. Nicole Lund, CP 31

SACRIFICE BUNTS1. Lindsey Pierce, PAC 13t2. Ashley Carter, CSF 11t2. Megan Foglesong, PAC 11t4. Amy Moore, PAC 9t4. Megan Allen, PAC 9t4. Kelsey Rodriguez, PAC 9

SACRIFICE FLIESt1. Nalani St. Germain, LBSU 4t1. Mikayla Thielges, CSUN 4t3. Six tied w/ 3

STOLEN BASES1. Jaci Carlsen, CSUN 192. MEGAN GUZMAN, UC DAVIS 183. Jennifer Mosier, CSUN 17t4. McKenzie Kane, UCSB 13t4. Brooke Putich, UCSB 13

AT-BATS1. McKenzie Kane, UCSB 1922. Megan Hom, PAC 188t3. Nikki Armagost, PAC 177t3. Lindsey Pierce, PAC 1775. Megan Foglesong, PAC 172

EARNED-RUN AVERAGE1. Erin Wesley-Jones, LBSU 1.802. Taylor Petty, LBSU 2.343. ALEX HOLMES, UC DAVIS 2.604. Nikki Armagost, PAC 2.665. Ari Cervantes, CSF 2.93

WINS1. Erin Wesley-Jones, LBSU 232. Nikki Armagost, PAC 193. Ari Cervantes, CSF 164. ALEX HOLMES, UC DAVIS 165. Krista Cobb, UCSB 15

INNINGS PITCHED1. ALEX HOLMES, UC DAVIS 220.22. Erin Wesley-Jones, LBSU 198.03. Ari Cervantes, CSF 196.04. Krista Cobb, UCSB 193.15. Nikki Armagost, PAC 192.0

STRIKEOUTS1. ALEX HOLMES, UC DAVIS 2092. Erin Wesley-Jones, LBSU 1723. Nikki Armagost, PAC 1354. Rebecca Patton, CP 1075. Ari Cervantes, CSF 106

SAVES1. Taylor Petty, LBSU 5t2. Carly Wade, CSUN 3t2. ALEX HOLMES, UC DAVIS 34. Katey Laban, CSF 2t5. Six tied w/ 1

OPPOSING BATTING1. Taylor Petty, LBSU .1722. Erin Wesley-Jones, LBSU .2153. Brooke Turner, LBSU .2214. Nikki Armagost, PAC .2485. ALEX HOLMES, UC DAVIS .249

TEAM STATSBATTING AVERAGE1. Pacific .3232. Long Beach State .2793. UC Riverside .2764. Cal State Fullerton .2755. UC Santa Barbara .2726. UC DAVIS .2607. Cal State Northridge .2488. Cal Poly .233

SLUGGING AVERAGE1. Pacific .4332. UC Riverside .3983. Long Beach State .3884. Cal State Northridge .3825. Cal State Fullerton .3796. UC Santa Barbara .3697. UC DAVIS .3458. Cal Poly .335

ON-BASE AVERAGE1. Pacific .4062. Long Beach State .3683. Cal State Fullerton .3524. UC Riverside .3485. UC Santa Barbara .3456. UC DAVIS .3367. Cal State Northridge .3328. Cal Poly .315

RUNS SCORED1. Pacific 2952. Long Beach State 2253. UC Santa Barbara 2234. Cal State Northridge 1955. UC Riverside 1856. UC DAVIS 1637. Cal State Fullerton 1528. Cal Poly 138

HOME RUNS1. Cal State Northridge 362. Long Beach State 28t3. Pacific 27t3. Cal Poly 275. UC Riverside 246. Cal State Fullerton 207. UC Santa Barbara 188. UC DAVIS 12

STOLEN BASES1. UC Riverside 632. Cal State Northridge 483. UC Santa Barbara 45t4. Pacific 34t4. UC DAVIS 346. Cal State Fullerton 32t7. Long Beach State 30t7. Cal Poly 30

EARNED RUN AVERAGE1. Long Beach State 2.262. UC DAVIS 2.993. Pacific 3.244. UC Santa Barbara 3.485. Cal State Fullerton 3.516. Cal Poly 4.557. Cal State Northridge 5.198. UC Riverside 5.60

STRIKEOUTS1. Long Beach State 3612. UC DAVIS 2643. Pacific 2374. UC Santa Barbara 1785. Cal Poly 1766. Cal State Fullerton 1477. Cal State Northridge 1338. UC Riverside 129

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Year-by-Year Leaders

BATTING AVG. (Min. 2.0 AB/G)1973 Karen Glimstad .5831974 Sue DuHamel .4381975 Nancy McDill .4761976 Deirdre Dolan .4761977 Lynn Clopper .5371978 Lynn Clopper .4291979 Kim Wilson .3331980 Terri Miller .2711981 Terri Miller .4311982 Karen Swanson .3381983 Keri Frankenstein .2581984 Angie Vasconcellos .3501985 Mickie Weekly .2781986 Mickie Weekly .3051987 Pam Gleason .2951988 Mickie Weekly .3051989 Allison Grant .2991990 Allison Grant .3541991 Becki Wattenbarger .3441992 Allison Grant .3861993 Kim Nelson .4031994 Kim Nelson .4521995 Trisha Reinhardt .3911996 Trisha Reinhardt .3821997 Trisha Reinhardt .4311998 Robyn Kamisher .4401999 Sharlie Cunningham .4212000 Shyamala White .4422001 Shyamala White .4122002 Shyamala White .3832003 Susan Churchwell .4062004 Michelle Malbon .2782005 Stacey Benzing .2472006 Belinda Paine .3282007 Deanna Menapace .3152008 Julie Stauder .3002009 Kelly Harman .2952010 Alex Holmes .3452011 Jessica Gonzalez .342

AT BATS1973 Gail Patton 281974 Sue Edmiston 361975 Patti Kitlas 23 1976 Patti Kitlas 351977 Deirdre Dolan 531978 Lynn Clopper 63 Mary Cox 631979 Kim Wilson 75 Sandy Woodward 751980 Lori Van Horst 691981 Lori Van Horst 781982 Karen Swanson 711983 Karen Swanson 721984 Karen Swanson 1271985 Laurie Salo 1071986 Laurel Karren 1401987 Laurel Karren 1601988 Wendi Witmer 1771989 Lisa Brown 1641990 Lisa Brown 1491991 Kim Wilson 1301992 Becki Wattenbarger 1411993 Kate Shurrum 1651994 Kate Shurrum 1591995 Kim Wilson 2091996 Kristen Strong 2131997 Kristen Strong 2101998 Robyn Kamisher 1341999 Sharlie Cunningham 1522000 Jenny Hall 1722001 Shyamala White 1702002 Jenny Hall 1652003 Jennifer Borrelli 2262004 Megan Turman 1662005 Megan De La Hoya 1782006 Megan De La Hoya 168

2007 Belinda Paine 1852008 Belinda Paine 1812009 Belinda Paine 1752010 Alex Holmes 1712011 Alex Holmes 165

HITS1973 Karen Glimstad 141974 Sue DuHamel 141975 Sue DuHamel 10 Nancy McDill 101976 Deirdre Dolan 131977 Deirdre Dolan 211978 Lynn Clopper 271979 Kim Wilson 251980 Lori Van Horst 181981 Terri Miller 311982 Karen Swanson 241983 Karen Swanson 171984 Laurie Salo 391985 Mickie Weekly 27 Laurie Salo 271986 Laurel Karren 401987 Pam Gleason 431988 Wendi Witmer 581989 Lisa Brown 461990 Allison Grant 451991 Becki Wattenbarger 421992 Allison Grant 511993 Kim Nelson 621994 Kim Nelson 661995 Kim Wilson 771996 Trisha Reinhardt 731997 Trisha Reinhardt 781998 Robyn Kamisher 591999 Sharlie Cunningham 642000 Shyamala White 732001 Shyamala White 702002 Shyamala White 622003 Susan Churchwell 822004 Emily Hetzner 402005 Megan De La Hoya 432006 Megan De La Hoya 492007 Belinda Paine 542008 Belinda Paine 532009 Belinda Paine 482010 Alex Holmes 592011 Alex Holmes 53

RUNS SCORED1973 Joyce Anderson 91974 Sue DuHamel 13 Barb Chapman 131975 Sue Edmiston 81976 Patti Kitlas 9 Sandy Woodward 91977 Deirdre Dolan 161978 Lynn Clopper 191979 Sandy Woodward 181980 Jackie Sanchez 141981 Terri Miller 151982 Karen Swanson 13 Angie Vasconcellos 131983 Angie Vasconcellos 71984 Laurie Salo 191985 Mickie Weekly 161986 Laurel Karren 231987 Mickie Weekly 311988 Mickie Weekly 361989 Staci Smith 311990 Lisa Brown 371991 Becki Wattenbarger 291992 Allison Grant 321993 Kate Shurrum 421994 Rushia Turner 341995 Sue Gundersen 42 Kim Wilson 421996 Trisha Reinhardt 431997 Trisha Reinhardt 75

1998 Robyn Kamisher 311999 Sharlie Cunningham 512000 Shyamala White 49 Jenny Hall 492001 Shyamala White 442002 Jenny Hall 382003 Lindsay Moore 462004 Megan Turman 212005 Megan De La Hoya 182006 Megan De La Hoya 242007 Deanna Menapace 282008 Julie Stauder 352009 Julie Stauder 232010 Elizabeth Santana 312011 Elizabeth Santana 25

RUNS BATTED IN1973 Karen Glimstad 141974 Sue DuHamel 91975 Sue DuHamel 131976 Sue Edmiston 6 Beth Wolfe 61977 Lynn Clopper 141978 Lynn Clopper 171979 Kim Wilson 151980 Terri Miller 121981 Debbie Qualey 111982 Karen Swanson 121983 Angie Vasconcellos 51984 Laurie Salo 171985 Linda Wilson 141986 Laurel Karren 16 Laurie Salo 161987 Laurie Salo 251988 Chris Cavalli 281989 Erin Davis 231990 Erin Davis 281991 Kim Wilson 201992 Mia Rexroth 311993 Kim Nelson 411994 Kim Nelson 361995 Trisha Reinhardt 501996 Trisha Reinhardt 551997 Trisha Reinhardt 751998 Robyn Kamisher 311999 Shyamala White 392000 Sharlie Cunningham 592001 Shyamala White 392002 Susan Churchwell 302003 Susan Churchwell 532004 Michelle Malbon 182005 Megan Turman 13 2006 Ashley Johnson 26 Nikki Sheldon 262007 Mandi Salcido 292008 Deanne Menapace 332009 Kelly Harman 232010 Jessica Gonzalez 232011 Elizabeth Santana 24

DOUBLES1973 Karen Glimstad 21974 Carol Compton 2 Sue Edmiston 21975 Sue DuHamel 21976 Jodi Clary 31977 Kim Wilson 31978 Lynn Clopper 61979 Kim Wilson 41980 Terri Miller 41981 Terri Miller 2 Karen Swanson 21982 Patti Williams 41983 Karen Swanson 1 Jackie Sanchez 1 Carla McAvoy 11984 Mary Ellen Sacker 31985 Linda Wilson 41986 Linda Wilson 5

1987 Mickie Weekly 71988 Wendi Witmer 131989 Laura Bates 71990 Marcy Booth 81991 Kim Wilson 81992 Mia Rexroth 101993 Kim Wilson 121994 Kim Nelson 161995 Trisha Reinhardt 8 Sue Gundersen 81996 Trisha Reinhardt 111997 Sharlie Cunningham 10 Trisha Reinhardt 101998 Robyn Kamisher 101999 Jenny Hall 82000 Jennifer Bovolick 132001 Susan Churchwell 122002 Susan Churchwell 162003 Lindsay Moore 162004 Nikki Sheldon 112005 Nikki Sheldon 102006 Ashley Johnson 82007 Deanna Menapace 10 Mandi Salcido 10 Nikki Sheldon 102008 Deanna Menapace 102009 Marissa Araujo 132010 Elizabeth Santana 132011 Alex Holmes 11

TRIPLES1973 Karen Glimstad 21974 5 players tied 11975 Beth Wolfe 21976 Rebecca Franti 1 Sandy Woodward 11977 Lynn Clopper 31978 Lynn Clopper 41979 Kim Wilson 61980 Kathy Johnsen 21981 Terri Miller 61982 Karen Swanson 31983 Angie Vasconcellos 21984 Laurie Salo 51985 Wendi Witmer 2 Diane Stinson 2 Laurie Salo 21986 Mickie Weekly 41987 Mickie Weekly 41988 Chris Cavalli 91989 Lisa Brown 81990 Lisa Brown 81991 Lisa Brown 71992 Mia Rexroth 61993 Kim Nelson 61994 Kim Nelson 101995 Kim Wilson 81996 Heather Hunter 71997 Beth Clifford 91998 Robyn Kamisher 41999 Sharlie Cunningham 9 Shyamala White 92000 Shyamala White 92001 Jenny Hall 52002 Shyamala White 72003 Megan Turman 62004 5 players tied 12005 Megan De La Hoya 32006 Megan De La Hoya 32007 Michelle Espiritu 2 Belinda Paine 2 Julie Stauder 22008 Belinda Paine 52009 Alex Holmes 22010 Elizabeth Santana 32011 Alex Holmes 8

HOME RUNS1973 Carol Compton 2

1974 Sue DuHamel 31975 Sue DuHamel 1 Nancy McDill 1 Patti Kitlas 11976 (none) 01977 Lynn Clopper 2 Meri Hayos 21978 (none) 01979 Debbie Mierke 21980 Debbie Qualey 21981 Terri Miller 1 Debbie Qualey 1 Juliana Humhrey 11982 Angie Vasconcellos 21983 (none) 01984 Angie Vasconcellos 1 Mary Butler 11985 Angie Vasconcellos 11986 Laurel Karren 11987 Mickie Weekly 1 Laurel Karren 11988 Mickie Weekly 41989 Lisa Brown 31990 Erin Davis 21991 Lisa Brown 21992 Allison Grant 1 Rushia Turner 1 Sue Gundersen 11993 Sue Gundersen 31994 Sue Gundersen 41995 Trisha Reinhardt 121996 Trisha Reinhardt 141997 Trisha Reinhardt 201998 Robyn Kamisher 2 Beth Clifford 21999 Sharlie Cunningham 62000 Sharlie Cunningham 112001 Shyamala White 92002 Shyamala White 3 Suzanne Yale 32003 Susan Churchwell 162004 Jenna Cresta 3 Sue Yale 32005 Megan Turman 22006 Ashley Johnson 5 Roxanne Hannan 52007 Deanna Menapace 102008 Deanna Menapace 6 Sarah Axelson 62009 Kelly Harman 52010 Sarah Axelson 42011 Elizabeth Santana 4

TOTAL BASES1973 Karen Glimstad 231974 Sue DuHamel 261975 Sue DuHamel 171976 Deirdre Dolan 151977 Lynn Clopper 341978 Lynn Clopper 411979 Kim Wilson 411980 Debbie Qualey 221981 Terri Miller 441982 Karen Swanson 311983 Karen Swanson 181984 Laurie Salo 511985 Laurie Salo 341986 Laurel Karren 47 Mickie Weekly 471987 Mickie Weekly 601988 Chris Cavalli 831989 Lisa Brown 731990 Lisa Brown 631991 Lisa Brown 571992 Mia Rexroth 711993 Kim Nelson 891994 Kim Nelson 1081995 Trisha Reinhardt 1241996 Trisha Reinhardt 138

1997 Trisha Reinhardt 1561998 Robyn Kamisher 831999 Sharlie Cunningham 1062000 Sharlie Cunningham 1152001 Shyamala White 1132002 Shyamala White 942003 Susan Churchwell 1452004 Nikki Sheldon 512005 Megan De La Hoya 562006 Ashley Johnson 662007 Deanna Menapace 912008 Deanna Menapace 702009 Kelly Harman 672010 Elizabeth Santana 812011 Alex Holmes 83

STOLEN BASES1973 Karen Glimstad 71974 Jan Smith 51975 Jodi Clary 31976 Patti Kitlas 31977 Not available1978 Mary Cox 91979 Sandy Woodward 81980 Jackie Sanchez 101981 Karla Clark 3 Debbie Qualey 31982 Angie Vasconcellos 41983 Jackie Sanchez 31984 Linda Wilson 21985 Mary Ellen Sacker 71986 Pam Gleason 61987 Pam Gleason 191988 Mickie Weekly 51989 Allison Grant 61990 Allison Grant 131991 Laura Mier 111992 Mia Rexroth 6 Becki Wattenbarger 61993 Kate Shurrum 41994 Kate Shurrum 71995 Trisha Reinhardt 31996 Kristen Strong 191997 Kristen Strong 91998 Amy Rutschow 51999 Sharlie Cunningham 102000 Sharlie Cunningham 6 Christina Tom 6 Amy Rutschow 62001 Amy Rutschow 72002 Jennifer Borrelli 12 Shyamala White 122003 Jennifer Borrelli 132004 Megan Turman 202005 Megan De La Hoya 162006 Belinda Paine 12 Megan De La Hoya 122007 Belinda Paine 132008 Belinda Paine 172009 Belinda Paine 122010 Michelle Espiritu 92011 Alex Holmes 18

WALKS1973 Jan Smith 61974 Karen Uno 12 Barb Chapman 121975 Sue Edmiston 61976 Jodi Clary 71977 Kathy Johnsen 101978 Lynn Clopper 11 Meri Hayos 111979 Debbie Mierke 101980 Jackie Sanchez 121981 Lori Frankenstein 131982 Angie Vasconcellos 51983 Jackie Sanchez 71984 Linda Wilson 161985 Linda Wilson 18

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Year-by-Year Leaders

1986 Laurie Salo 181987 Wendi Witmer 171988 Mickie Weekly 171989 Laura Mier 211990 Staci Smith 181991 Lisa Brown 191992 Mia Rexroth 15 Rushia Turner 151993 Kim Nelson 201994 Kim Dean 201995 Trisha Reinhardt 161996 Trisha Reinhardt 231997 Trisha Reinhardt 441998 Joél Benegar 181999 Sharlie Cunningham 29 2000 Jenny Hall 222001 Jenny Hall 26 Shyamala White 262002 Shyamala White 262003 Susan Churchwell 302004 Megan Turman 19 Sue Yale 192005 Stacey Benzing 182006 Sarah O’Neill 242007 Julie Stauder 312008 Julie Stauder 262009 Julie Stauder 222010 Elizabeth Santana 162011 Alex Holmes 21

SACRIFICES1973 Marjie Benjamin 51974 4 players tied 11975 Jodi Clary 21976 Sue Edmiston 2 Jodi Clary 21977 Not available1978 Kim Wilson 4 Meri Hayos 41979 Debbie Qualey 51980 Jackie Sanchez 91981 Terri Miller 4 Juliana Humphrey 41982 Jackie Sanchez 51983 Karla Clark 41984 Karla Clark 111985 Laurel Karren 11 Lynda Guenther 111986 Wendi Witmer 191987 Wendi Witmer 161988 Wendi Witmer 131989 Liz Womack 141990 Lisa Brown 131991 Lisa Brown 131992 Kim Dean 181993 Kim Dean 271994 Kim Dean 131995 Jonelle McKie 161996 Tia Orr 251997 Holly Shurrum 261998 Jennifer Bovolick 151999 Holly Shurrum 182000 Jennifer Bovolick 272001 Libby Bivings 312002 Lindsay Moore 162003 Emily Hetzner 212004 Kacey Sevier 122005 Lindsay Tognetti 9 Kristin Herrera 92006 Julie Stauder 102007 Nikki Sheldon 162008 Julie Stauder 7 Michelle Espiritu 72009 Erin Emde 82010 Jessica Gonzalez 102011 Jessica Gonzalez 8 JJ Wagoner 8

ERA (1 IP/Team Game)1973 Nancy Nelson 1.431974 Nancy Nelson 1.031975 Rebecca Franti 2.131976 Rebecca Franti 2.481977 Rebecca Franti 4.581978 Meri Hayos 2.581979 Meri Hayos 5.211980 Lynn Clopper 1.411981 Valerie Taylor 2.811982 Valerie Taylor 3.041983 Sherry Perez 2.551984 Laurie Salo 2.531985 Laurie Salo 0.831986 Laurie Salo 0.651987 Laurie Salo 0.641988 Jami Brandenberger 1.731989 Pam Gates 1.831990 Carolyn Hawkins 0.951991 Julie Astrachan 1.091992 Julie Astrachan 0.881993 Julie Astrachan 1.171994 Gena Weber 0.771995 Gena Weber 0.701996 Gena Weber 0.781997 Gena Weber 0.601998 Danielle de la Porte 1.691999 Courtney Barrett 0.332000 Susan Churchwell 0.952001 Susan Churchwell 0.212002 Amy Rosson 0.822003 Amy Rosson 0.862004 Amy Rosson .0.862005 Jessica Hancock 2.092006 Lindsay Tognetti 2.402007 Jessica Hancock 1.982008 Jessica Hancock 2.422009 Alex Holmes 1.832010 Alex Holmes 3.012011 Alex Holmes 2.60

VICTORIES1973 Nancy Nelson 71974 Nancy Nelson 51975 Barb Steiner 21976 Rebecca Franti 41977 Rebecca Franti 61978 Meri Hayos 81979 Meri Hayos 41980 Lynn Clopper 51981 Valerie Taylor 41982 Valerie Taylor 61983 Sherry Perez 21984 Laurie Salo 111985 Laurie Salo 221986 Laurie Salo 231987 Laurie Salo 321988 Jami Brandenberger 231989 Laurie Dolan 141990 Carolyn Hawkins 141991 Julie Astrachan 211992 Julie Astrachan 12 Carolyn Hawkins 121993 Kris Kirchner 191994 Gena Weber 181995 Gena Weber 231996 Gena Weber 301997 Gena Weber 291998 Danielle de la Porte 161999 Danielle de la Porte 192000 Susan Churchwell 172001 Susan Churchwell 192002 Amy Rosson 232003 Amy Rosson 292004 Amy Rosson 172005 Rachel Kelly 52006 Lindsay Tognetti 82007 Jessica Hancock 162008 Jessica Hancock 17

2009 Jessica Hancock 132010 Alex Holmes 162011 Alex Holmes 16

APPEARANCES1973 Nancy Nelson 71974 Nancy Nelson 81975 Rebecca Franti 41976 Rebecca Franti 101977 Rebecca Franti 161978 Meri Hayos 151979 Meri Hayos 171980 Lynn Clopper 141981 Valerie Taylor 141982 Valerie Taylor 161983 Sherry Perez 141984 Laurie Salo 181985 Laurie Salo 341986 Laurie Salo 301987 Laurie Salo 431988 Jami Brandenberger 401989 Laurie Dolan 291990 Carolyn Hawkins 221991 Julie Astrachan 341992 Julie Astrachan 18 Carolyn Hawkins 181993 Julie Astrachan 25 Kris Kirchner 251994 Kris Kirchner 22 Gena Weber 221995 Gena Weber 27 Kris Kirchner 271996 Gena Weber 411997 Gena Weber 381998 Danielle de la Porte 251999 Danielle de la Porte 312000 Susan Churchwell 262001 Susan Churchwell 252002 Amy Rosson 352003 Amy Rosson 392004 Amy Rosson 292005 Rachel Kelly 302006 Lindsay Tognetti 352007 Jessica Hancock 35 Linsday Tognetti 352008 Jessica Hancock 432009 Jessica Hancock 372010 Alex Holmes 422011 Alex Holmes 43

INNINGS PITCHED1973 Nancy Nelson 49.01974 Nancy Nelson 61.01975 Rebecca Franti 23.01976 Rebecca Franti 59.11977 Rebecca Franti 84.01978 Meri Hayos 104.01979 Meri Hayos 87.11980 Lynn Clopper 69.11981 Valerie Taylor 84.21982 Valerie Taylor 76.01983 Sherry Perez 68.21984 Laurie Salo 136.01985 Laurie Salo 236.01986 Laurie Salo 215.11987 Laurie Salo 311.01988 Jami Brandenberger 238.21989 Laurie Dolan 170.11990 Carolyn Hawkins 155.11991 Julie Astrachan 211.11992 Julie Astrachan 128.01993 Kris Kirchner 165.21994 Kris Kirchner 139.01995 Gena Weber 179.01996 Gena Weber 250.11997 Gena Weber 235.01998 Danielle de la Porte 128.21999 Danielle de la Porte 180.22000 Susan Churchwell 154.1

2001 Susan Churchwell 168.12002 Amy Rosson 188.12003 Amy Rosson 228.12004 Amy Rosson 179.02005 Rachel Kelly 139.12006 Lindsay Tognetti 160.22007 Jessica Hancock 191.12008 Jessica Hancock 248.22009 Jessica Hancock 185.02010 Alex Holmes 177.02011 Alex Holmes 220.2

SHUTOUTS1973 Nancy Nelson 11974 (none) 01975 (none) 01976 (none) 01977 (none) 01978 Meri Hayos 31979 (none) 01980 (none) 01981 (none) 01982 (none) 01983 Sherry Perez 1 Debbie Defenbaugh 11984 Laurie Salo 41985 Laurie Salo 13 1986 Laurie Salo 161987 Laurie Salo 211988 Jami Brandenberger 131989 Pam Gates 51990 Carolyn Hawkins 7 Julie Astrachan 71991 Julie Astrachan 91992 Julie Astrachan 3 Carolyn Hawkins 3 Kris Kirchner 31993 Julie Astrachan 81994 Kris Kirchner 7 Gena Weber 71995 Gena Weber 131996 Gena Weber 171997 Gena Weber 111998 Danielle de la Porte 31999 Danielle de la Porte 112000 Susan Churchwell 72001 Susan Churchwell 142002 Amy Rosson 132003 Amy Rosson 132004 Amy Rosson 132005 Jessica Hancock 1 Rachel Kelly 12006 Lindsay Tognetti 2

2007 Jessica Hancock 52008 Jessica Hancock 52009 Jessica Hancock 52010 Dana Waldusky 22011 (none) 0

COMPLETE GAMES1973 Nancy Nelson 71974 Nancy Nelson 81975 Rebecca Franti 31976 Rebecca Franti 71977 Rebecca Franti 131978 Meri Hayos 141979 Meri Hayos 121980 Lynn Clopper 91981 Valerie Taylor 101982 Valerie Taylor 81983 Sherry Perez 81984 Laurie Salo 181985 Laurie Salo 341986 Laurie Salo 281987 Laurie Salo 431988 Jami Brandenberger 331989 Laurie Dolan 231990 Carolyn Hawkins 211991 Julie Astrachan 261992 Julie Astrachan 171993 Julie Astrachan 241994 Kris Kirchner 211995 Gena Weber 261996 Gena Weber 301997 Gena Weber 251998 Danielle de la Porte 161999 Danielle de la Porte 222000 Susan Churchwell 182001 Susan Churchwell 222002 Amy Rosson 132003 Amy Rosson 262004 Amy Rosson 222005 Rachel Kelly 102006 Lindsay Tognetti 112007 Jessica Hancock 182008 Jessica Hancock 29 2009 Jessica Hancock 142010 Alex Holmes 12 Dana Waldusky 122011 Alex Holmes 13

STRIKEOUTS1973 Nancy Nelson 411974 Nancy Nelson 331975 Rebecca Franti 51976 Rebecca Franti 11

In 2003, UC Davis’ final year of eligibility for the NCAA Division II Championship, the Aggie softball team won its first national title, sweeping through the region and national tournaments.

1977 Rebecca Franti 161978 Meri Hayos 191979 Meri Hayos 161980 Lynn Clopper 131981 Valerie Taylor 161982 Valerie Taylor 111983 Sherry Perez 131984 Laurie Salo 521985 Laurie Salo 1321986 Laurie Salo 1251987 Laurie Salo 1391988 Jami Brandenberger 501989 Laurie Dolan 441990 Carolyn Hawkins 671991 Julie Astrachan 1401992 Julie Astrachan 1041993 Julie Astrachan 991994 Gena Weber 1041995 Gena Weber 2191996 Gena Weber 2861997 Gena Weber 3101998 Danielle de la Porte 541999 Danielle de la Porte 1202000 Susan Churchwell 1002001 Susan Churchwell 1292002 Amy Rosson 1852003 Amy Rosson 2402004 Amy Rosson 2262005 Rachel Kelly 942006 Lindsay Tognetti 1642007 Jessica Hancock 2032008 Jessica Hancock 2252009 Jessica Hancock 1722010 Alex Holmes 1432011 Alex Holmes 209

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Year-by-Year Team Statistics Since 1990

BATTINGYear G Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB/SBA BB SO TB HBP2011 50 260 1299 163 338 52 11 12 140 34/46 110 180 448 442010 55 .261 1385 185 361 54 5 15 156 38/52 113 193 470 492009 54 .246 1401 150 345 60 5 17 134 42/55 85 234 466 442008 60 .242 1495 205 362 57 9 28 182 60/84 135 299 521 512007 59 .237 1505 196 357 56 9 35 169 49/72 130 233 536 402006 54 .244 1320 158 322 47 7 17 140 54/80 106 276 434 302005 54 .192 1300 95 249 50 6 8 81 43/58 99 312 335 302004 52 .230 1327 135 305 53 5 11 104 56/74 89 205 401 362003 68 .315 1828 332 575 89 15 61 298 50/72 130 236 877 222002 54 .268 1380 204 370 70 11 10 171 50/65 123 287 492 232001 58 .306 1567 266 479 67 18 20 224 24/36 140 320 642 122000 57 .308 1525 295 470 57 30 29 256 33/44 125 343 674 191999 53 .286 1364 242 390 43 32 17 198 38/51 131 394 548 201998 43 .314 1129 223 354 49 16 7 191 16/25 111 246 456 301997 60 .355 1720 413 610 66 40 42 361 22/28 156 288 882 121996 24 .281 665 95 187 31 12 6 73 18/25 34 130 260 111995 55 .309 1603 242 495 48 26 15 207 9/17 98 76 640 91994 22 .334 604 104 202 21 10 4 82 6/8 27 28 255 01993 49 .315 1323 255 417 55 17 7 212 8/13 146 75 524 101992 43 .294 1173 200 345 34 14 3 160 23/35 112 51 416 101991 43 .291 1120 239 326 31 16 5 166 50/66 155 61 404 61990 48 .278 1260 209 350 27 25 3 161 39/46 143 34 436 2

PITCHINGYear W-L ERA SV CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO HR2011 22-28 2.99 3 17 4 334.2 332 184 143 183 264 132010 26-29 3.64 5 24 3 357.1 419 246 186 142 268 462009 22-32 1.86 1 27 12 368.0 331 146 98 120 291 162008 24-36 3.16 2 44 5 392.2 425 246 177 165 315 352007 31-27 2.69 5 29 12 406.0 349 204 156 184 423 312006 15-39 4.69 2 15 5 341.2 389 299 229 202 300 282005 7-47 3.32 0 21 2 356.1 386 247 169 147 275 192004 26-26 2.06 0 32 16 360.1 281 149 106 164 350 72003 53-15 1.39 0 48 24 464.2 321 140 92 166 433 92002 41-13 0.92 3 39 26 371.0 240 77 49 84 302 52001 44-14 0.72 0 50 25 396.2 260 85 41 91 308 12000 40-17 1.50 2 44 15 387.2 287 121 83 132 239 41999 41-12 1.22 3 39 22 349.0 235 100 61 59 268 41998 30-13 2.17 4 32 6 280.0 241 110 87 105 107 71997 52-7 1.07 0 46 22 405.0 239 99 62 176 414 41996 51-12 0.90 4 51 28 434.2 228 77 56 143 406 21995 43-12 1.14 0 50 19 393.0 273 90 64 83 283 51994 33-11 0.81 1 41 16 286.1 210 54 33 57 166 11993 36-13 1.21 0 46 11 335.2 285 89 58 40 181 41992 30-13 0.99 0 39 9 298.1 242 66 42 47 170 21991 26-17 1.23 0 35 11 280.0 198 78 49 45 173 01990 33-15 1.10 2 41 20 319.0 235 74 50 69 141 0

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Year-by-Year Records

Overall LeagueYear Head Coach W L T W L Place1969 Judy Meyer Brame — — — —1970 Judy Meyer Brame — — — —1971 Judy Meyer Brame — — — —1972 Deanna Sciraffa — — — —1973 Deanna Sciraffa 7 0 6 0 1st1974 Carol Benedetti 8 4 4 2 3rd1975 Carol Benedetti 3 3 3 3 5th1976 Barbara Luick Jahn 4 7 3 3 4th1977 Barbara Luick Jahn 6 10 4 4 4th1978 Kristi Conklin 12 10 8 6 4th1979 Kathy DeYoung 8 16 6 8 4th1980 Kathy DeYoung 9 16 5 9 5th1981 Kathy DeYoung 7 17 5 9 6th1982 Kathy DeYoung 9 15 7 7 4th1983 Kathy DeYoung 2 21 2 12 7th1984 Kathy DeYoung 19 17 7 5 3rd1985 Kathy DeYoung 23 13 15 5 2nd1986 Kathy DeYoung 30 12 17 3 1st1987 Kathy DeYoung 34 14 1 17 3 1st1988 Kathy DeYoung 33 23 12 8 3rd1989 Kathy DeYoung 24 28 15 9 2nd1990 Kathy DeYoung 33 15 18 10 3rd1991 Kathy DeYoung 26 17 18 10 T2nd1992 Kathy DeYoung 30 13 17 7 T2nd1993 Kathy DeYoung 36 13 19 5 2nd1994 Kathy DeYoung 33 11 16 6 2nd1995 Kathy DeYoung 43 12 20 4 1st1996 Kathy DeYoung 51 12 20 4 2nd1997 Kathy DeYoung 52 7 1 22 2 1st1998 Kathy DeYoung 30 13 17 7 2nd1999 Kathy DeYoung 41 12 27 5 T1st2000 Kathy DeYoung 40 17 22 10 T2nd2001 Kathy DeYoung 44 14 23 9 1st2002 Kathy DeYoung 41 13 24 8 1st2003 Kathy DeYoung 53 15 25 7 1st2004 Kathy DeYoung 26 26 14 10 4th2005 Karen Yoder 7 47 — —2006 Karen Yoder 15 39 — —2007 Karen Yoder 31 27 1 — — 2008 Karen Yoder 24 36 9 12 6th2009 Karen Yoder 22 32 6 15 7th2010 Karen Yoder 26 29 15 6 1st2011 Karen Yoder 22 28 7 14 6th

Totals 1973-Present 667 658 3 455 247

Aggie Coaching HistoryCoach (Years) Record Pct.Deanna Sciraffa (1972-73) 7-0* 1.000Carol Benedetti (1974-75) 11-7 .611Barbara Luick Jahn (1976-77) 10-17 .370Kristi Conklin (1978) 12-10 .545Kathy DeYoung (1979-2004) 777-402-2 .659Karen Yoder (2005-present) 147-238-1 .374

* Incomplete record for 1972.

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All-Time Series Records

OPPONENT W-L PCT.Alabama-Birmingham ................................ 1-0 ........... 1.000Abilene Christian ....................................... 1-0 ........... 1.000Albany .................................................... 1-0 ........... 1.000American Int’l (Mass.) ............................... 1-0 ........... 1.000Arizona State ........................................... 0-3 ........... .000Auburn .................................................... 0-1 ........... .000Augustana (S.D.) ...................................... 2-0 ........... 1.000Azusa Pacific ............................................ 1-2 ........... .333Bethany .................................................. 1-0 ........... 1.000Bloomsburg (Pa.) ..................................... 1-0 ........... 1.000BOISE STATE .......................................0-1 ............ .000BRIGHAM YOUNG .............................1-1 ........... .500BYU-Hawaii .............................................. 2-0 ........... 1.000Cal Baptist ............................................... 2-0 ........... 1.000Cal Lutheran............................................. 1-0 ........... 1.000Cal Poly Pomona ...................................... 0-1 ........... .000CAL POLY .......................................19-22 .......... .463CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD .........33-33-1 .......... .500Cal State Dominguez Hills ........................ 34-9 ........... .791Cal State East Bay ................................ 63-32 ........... .663CAL STATE FULLERTON ................... 6-15 .......... .286CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE ............... 6-22 .......... .214Cal State San Bernardino ......................... 30-2 ........... .938Cal State Stanislaus .............................. 86-23 ........... .789CALIFORNIA .................................... 6-19 ........... .240California (Pa.) ........................................ 1-1 ........... .500Canisius ................................................... 1-0 ........... 1.000Central Oklahoma ..................................... 1-0 ........... 1.000Central Washington ................................... 2-0 ........... 1.000Chaminade .............................................. 4-1 ........... .800Chapman ................................................. 5-3 ........... .625Charlotte ................................................. 1-0 ........... 1.000Chico State .......................................... 89-36 ........... .725COLORADO STATE .............................3-2 ........... .600Connecticut .............................................. 3-1 ............. .750Concordia (Calif.) ..................................... 2-0 ........... 1.000East Carolina ............................................ 0-1 ............. .000Eastern Illinois .......................................... 1-0 ........... 1.000Florida .................................................... 0-1 ............. .000Florida Southern ....................................... 1-2 ........... .333FORDHAM ..........................................1-0 ..........1.000Fresno State ........................................... 0-7 .......... .000Georgia ................................................... 0-1 ........... .000Georgia College & State ............................ 2-0 ........... 1.000Grand Canyon .......................................... 3-1 ............. .750Gustavus Adolphus .................................... 1-0 ........... 1.000Harvard ................................................... 2-2 ........... .500Hawai’i ................................................... 1-4 ............. .200Hawaii-Hilo .............................................. 5-4 ........... .556Hawaii Pacific ........................................... 4-1 ........... .800Humboldt State .................................... 35-54 ............. .393Illinois .................................................... 0-2 ........... .000Illinois State ............................................. 0-1 ............. .000Indiana ................................................... 1-0 ........... 1.000Iona........................................................ 1-0 ........... 1.000Iowa ....................................................... 0-1 ........... .000Iowa State ............................................... 1-0 ........... 1.000James Madison ........................................ 1-0 ........... 1.000Kennesaw State ....................................... 1-1 ........... .500Kent State ............................................... 1-0 ........... 1.000

OPPONENT W-L PCT.Kentucky ................................................. 0-3 ........... . .000La Verne .................................................. 2-0 ........... 1.000Liberty .................................................... 1-0 ........... 1.000Linfield .................................................... 1-0 ........... 1.000LONG BEACH STATE ....................... 6-18 ......... .250Louisville ................................................. 0-1 ............ .000Loyola (Ill.) ............................................. 1-0 ........... 1.000LOYOLA MARYMOUNT .....................1-2 ........... .333Memphis ................................................. 0-1 ............. .000Menlo College .......................................... 1-0 ........... 1.000Merrimack ............................................... 1-0 ........... 1.000Metro State ............................................. 0-1 ........... .000Minnesota ............................................... 0-2 ........... .000Minnesota State-Mankato ....................... 0-0-1 ........... .000Mississippi State ....................................... 1-0 ........... 1.000MISSOURI ..........................................0-1 ........... .000Nebraska-Kearney ..................................... 0-1 ........... .000Nebraska-Omaha ...................................... 1-1 ........... .500NEVADA .........................................10-19 ........... .344New York Tech ......................................... 2-0 ........... 1.000North Dakota State ................................... 2-2 ........... .500Northern Iowa .......................................... 1-0 ........... 1.000Northwestern ........................................... 0-3 ........... .000Notre Dame ............................................. 0-1 ............ .000Notre Dame de Namur ............................. 10-0 ........... 1.000Ohio ....................................................... 1-0 ........... 1.000Oregon ................................................... 0-6 .......... .000Oregon College ......................................... 1-0 ........... 1.000Oregon State .......................................... 0-6 .......... .000Oregon Tech ............................................. 4-0 ........... 1.000PACIFIC ........................................... 9-16 .......... .360Pacific Lutheran ........................................ 2-0 ........... 1.000Penn State............................................... 0-1 ............. .000PORTLAND STATE .........................21-16 ........... .568Princeton ................................................. 1-2 ........... .333Providence ............................................... 0-1 ............ .000Purdue .................................................... 1-2 ............ .333SACRAMENTO STATE ................... 33-57 .......... .366Saint Mary’s (Calif.)............................. 29-10 ........... .744Saint Mary’s (Texas) ................................. 2-0 ........... 1.000St. Francis ............................................... 2-0 ........... 1.000St. John’s ................................................ 1-0 ........... 1.000St. Martin’s .............................................. 1-0 ........... 1.000SAN DIEGO ....................................... 4-0 ........ 1.000SAN DIEGO STATE ............................ 0-4 ........... .000San Francisco ........................................... 5-7 ........... .417San Francisco State ............................... 88-28 ............ .772San Jose State ........................................ 5-7 ............ .417SANTA CLARA ...............................36-15 ........... .706Seattle .................................................... 1-0 .......... 1.000Seton Hall ............................................... 1-0 .......... 1.000Simon Fraser............................................ 1-1 ............ .500Sonoma State ...................................... 91-33 ........... .734Southern Illinois ........................................ 0-1 ........... .000Southern Oregon ...................................... 1-1 ........... .500Southern Utah .......................................... 2-1 ........... .667Southwest Oklahoma State ........................ 1-0 ........... 1.000STANFORD ...................................... 9-15 .......... .375Tennessee ................................................ 0-3 ............ .000Texas ...................................................... 0-1 ............ .000

OPPONENT W-L PCT.Texas A&M-Kingsville ................................. 0-1 ............. .000Texas State .............................................. 1-1 ............. .500Texas Woman’s ........................................ 1-0 ........... 1.000Texas Tech ............................................... 0-2 ........... .000UCLA ...................................................0-2 .......... .000UC RIVERSIDE .............................. 29-12 .......... .707UC San Diego ......................................... 15-7 ............ .682UC SANTA BARBARA ..................... 5-21 .......... .192UC Santa Cruz .......................................... 1-0 .......... 1.000UNLV ...................................................... 1-4 ............ .200Utah ....................................................... 3-2 ............ .600Utah State ............................................... 2-2 ........... .500Utah Valley .............................................. 2-0 ........... 1.000UTEP ....................................................... 1-1 ............ .500Valdosta State (Ga.) ................................. 2-0 ........... 1.000Vanguard ................................................. 2-0 ........... 1.000Vermont .................................................. 1-0 ........... 1.000WASHINGTON ...................................0-1 ........... .000Wayne State (Mich.)................................. 1-0 ........... 1.000Wayne State (Neb.) .................................. 1-0 ........... 1.000West Florida ............................................. 1-0 ........... 1.000Western New Mexico ................................ 7-1 ........... .875Western Oregon ....................................... 3-0 ........... 1.000Western Washington ................................. 4-1 ........... .800Wintrhop ................................................. 1-0 .......... 1.000Wisconsin ................................................ 0-1 ............ .000Wisconsin-Parkside .................................... 0-1 ........... .000

2012 OPPONENTS IN BOLD CAPS

First-time opponents in 2011: Arizona, Central Florida, Idaho State, Maine, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Syracuse, Virginia.

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Postseason History

1986 NCAA West Regional (Northridge, Calif.)Cal Poly 2, UC Davis 1 (11 inn.)Cal State Northridge 3, UC Davis 0

1987 NCAA West Regional (Sacramento, Calif.)Sacramento State 2, UC Davis 1UC Davis 1, Cal State Northridge 0Cal State Northridge 3, UC Davis 2 (Aggies finished 2nd)

1993 NCAA West Regional (Arcata, Calif.)Cal State Bakersfield 1, UC Davis 0UC Davis 4, Portland State 2UC Davis 4, Humboldt State 3 (8 inns.)UC Davis 1, Cal State Bakersfield 0UC Davis 4, Cal State Bakersfield 2 (Won region)

1993 NCAA Championship (Shawnee, Kan.)Florida Southern 2, UC Davis 1UC Davis 2, Bloomsburg (Pa.) 1 (11 inns.)Florida Southern 2, UC Davis 0 (Finished 3rd nationally)

1994 NCAA West Regional (Davis, Calif.)Humboldt State 1, UC Davis 0UC Davis 3, Cal Poly 0Humboldt State 2, UC Davis 0 (Finished 2nd)

1995 NCAA West Regional (Arcata, Calif.)UC Davis 3, Cal State Bakersfield 2Humboldt State 9, UC Davis 2UC Davis 3, Cal State Bakersfield 2UC Davis 5, Humboldt State 2Humboldt State 4, UC Davis 1 (Finished 2nd)

1996 NCAA West Regional (Davis, Calif.)UC Davis 3, Humboldt State 0UC Davis 4, Portland State 1UC Davis 3, Portland State 0 (Won region)

1996 NCAA Championship (Emporia, Kan.)Nebraska-Kearney 1, UC Davis 0 (8 inns.)UC Davis 2, Florida Southern 0UC Davis 7, California (Pa.) 0UC Davis 5, Kennesaw State (Ga.) 1Nebraska-Omaha 4, UC Davis 0 (Finished 3rd nationally)

1997 NCAA West Regional (Davis, Calif.) UC Davis 6, Humboldt State 0UC Davis 7, Cal State Bakersfield 0UC Davis 6, Cal State Bakersfield 4 (Won region)

1997 NCAA Championship (Salem, Va.)UC Davis 1, American International (Mass.) 0UC Davis 3, Nebraska-Omaha 1California (Pa.) 1, UC Davis 0Wisconsin-Parkside 3, UC Davis 0 (Finished 3rd nationally)

1998 NCAA West Regional (Bakersfield, Calif.)Cal State Bakersfield 4, UC Davis 2UC Riverside 3, UC Davis 1

1999 NCAA West Regional (Davis, Calif.)Humboldt State 3, UC Davis 0Cal State Bakersfield 4, UC Davis 2Hawaii Pacific 3, Cal State Bakersfield 1

2000 NCAA West Regional (Arcata, Calif.)UC Davis 8, Humboldt State 2UC Davis 6, Cal State Stanislaus 1Cal State Stanislaus 2, UC Davis 1UC Davis 4, Cal State Stanislaus 1 (Aggies won region)

2000 NCAA Championship (Columbus, Ga.)UC Davis 11, West Florida 10Kennesaw State (Ga.) 1, UC Davis 0UC Davis 4, Merrimack (Mass.) 3North Dakota State 6, UC Davis 1 (Aggies finished 3rd nationally)

2001 NCAA West Regional (Davis, Calif.)UC Davis 2, Cal State Bakersfield 1 (9 inn.)Humboldt State 3, UC Davis 2UC Davis 3, Cal State Stanislaus 1Humboldt State 2, UC Davis 1

2002 NCAA West Regional (Davis, Calif.)UC Davis 1, Humboldt State 0Chico State 2, UC Davis 1UC Davis 2, Western New Mexico 0Cal State Bakersfield 2, UC Davis 0

2003 NCAA West Regional (Bakersfield, Calif.)UC Davis 4, Western Washington 2UC Davis 5, Western New Mexico 0

2003 NCAA Championship (Salem, Ore.)UC Davis 9, Wayne State (Mich.) 0UC Davis 7, North Dakota State 5UC Davis 4, Georgia College & State 1UC Davis 5, Saint Mary’s (Texas) 3 (8 inn.)UC Davis 7, Georgia College & State 0 (Aggies won national championship)

2010 NCAA Stanford Regional (Stanford, Calif.)Hawai’i 10, UC Davis 2Texas Tech 1, UC Davis 0

The 2010 Aggies made the first postseason appearance of the program’s Division I era, qualifying for the NCAA Stanford Regional.

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Single-Game Records

INDIVIDUAL BATTINGAT BATS 8 players tied with ............................................................................................8RUNS Trisha Reinhardt vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 1997 .....................................................6HITS Sarah Axelson vs. Cal State Bakersfield, 2/13/10 ...............................................5 Emily Hetnzer vs. Hawaii Pacific, 4/24/04 Jenny Hall at S.F. State, 1999 Trisha Reinhardt (3x) last vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 1997 DOUBLES Trisha Reinhardt vs. Sonoma State, 1996 ............................................................3TRIPLES Shyamala White (3x), last vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 2002 ......................................2 Beth Clifford (2x), last vs. S.F. State, 1997 Sharlie Cunningham vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 1997 Erin Farnand vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 1997HOME RUNS Trisha Reinhardt vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 1997 .....................................................3RUNS BATTED IN Trisha Reinhardt vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 1997 ...................................................11TOTAL BASES Trisha Reinhardt vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 1997 ...................................................17WALKS Jenny Hall vs. Cal State Bakersfield, 2000 ...........................................................4 Trisha Reinhardt vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 1997 Bridgit Crews vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 1997SACRIFICE HITS Kristen Strong vs. Sonoma (12 inn.), 1997 .........................................................4 Emily Hetzner vs. Cal State Bakersfield, 2003 ......................................................3 Joél Benegar vs. Portland State, 1997.................................................................3STOLEN BASES Emily Hetnzer vs. Chico State, 4/14/04 .............................................................3

TEAM BATTINGAB vs. Sonoma State (18 inn..), 1997 ..................................................................67R vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 1997 .........................................................................30H vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 1997 .........................................................................272B (2x) last vs. Cal State San Bernardino, 2003 .......................................................63B vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 1997 ...........................................................................6HR vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 1997 ...........................................................................5RBI vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 1997 .........................................................................30TB vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 1997 .........................................................................55BB vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 1997 .........................................................................13K vs. Minnesota, 3/16/04 ................................................................................16SH (4x) last vs. Cal State Bakersfield, 2000 .............................................................5SF (13x) last at San Jose State, 4/6/11 ................................................... 2SB (4x), last vs. Cal State Bakersfield, 2/13/10 .....................................................5LOB vs. Humboldt State (14 inn.), 1995 .................................................................20Margin vs. Cal State Stanislaus (30-3), 1997 ...............................................................27

INDIVIDUAL FIELDINGPO Trisha Reinhardt vs. Sonoma State (12 inn.), 1997 ............................................27A Kim Wilson vs. Humboldt State, 1995 ...............................................................12E Kim Wilson vs. Humboldt State, 1995 .................................................................5

TEAM FIELDINGPO vs. Sonoma State (18 inn.), 1997 ...................................................................54A vs. Sonoma State (18 inn.), 1997 ...................................................................28E at UC Santa Barbara, 5/13/11 .............................................................. 6

INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGINNINGS PITCHED Sherry Perez vs. Sacramento State, 1984 ..........................................................17HITS ALLOWED Danielle de la Porte vs. Cal State San Bernardino, 1999 ......................................16RUNS ALLOWED Lindsay Tognetti vs. Minnesota, 3/16/04 .........................................................15EARNED RUNS ALLOWED Danielle de la Porte vs. Cal State San Bernardino, 1999 ......................................12WALKS ALLOWED Gena Weber vs. Sonoma State, 1996 .................................................................9HIT BATTERS Rachel Kelly, vs. Cal State Northridge, 4/2/05 ....................................................5STRIKEOUTS Lindsay Tognetti vs. Iowa State, 3/10/07 ........................................................19DOUBLES ALLOWED Lindsay Tognetti at Nevada, 4/18/07 ................................................................5TRIPLES ALLOWED Dana Waldusky at UNLV, 2/14/10 ....................................................................3HOME RUNS ALLOWED Lindsay Tognetti at Santa Clara, 3/3/07 .............................................................4

TEAM PITCHINGIP vs. Sonoma State, 1997 .................................................................................18H vs. Florida, 3/7/10 .......................................................................................16R vs. Minnesota, 3/16/04 ................................................................................19ER vs. Florida, 3/7/10 .......................................................................................14 vs. Texas, 2/27/10 .......................................................................................14BB vs. Colorado State, 2/25/11 ...............................................................12K at UC Santa Barbara, 4/14/07 .......................................................................192B (3x) last at Nevada, 4/18/07 ..........................................................................53B at UNLV, 2/14/10 ..........................................................................................3HR vs. Texas, 2/27/10 .........................................................................................5

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INDIVIDUAL BATTINGBATTING AVG. (Min. 200 AB)1. Trisha Reinhardt, 1994-97 ...................................................................................... .4002. Shyamala White, 1999-2002 ....................................................................................3963. Sharlie Cunningham, 1997, 1999-2000 .....................................................................3914. Lynn Clopper, 1977-80 .......................................................................................... .3775. Kim Nelson, 1991-94 ............................................................................................ .3736. Sue Gundersen, 1992-95 ....................................................................................... .3717. Susan Churchwell, 2000-03 .......................................................................................3658. Robyn Kamisher, 1995-98 ...................................................................................... .3619. Rushia Turner, 1992-94 .......................................................................................... .35410. Allison Grant, 1989-92 ......................................................................................... .354

AT BATS1. Belinda Paine, 2006-09 ............................................................................................6662. Jenny Hall, 1999-2002 .............................................................................................6633. Susan Churchwell, 2000-03 .......................................................................................6574. Shyamala White, 1999-2002 ....................................................................................6365. Trisha Reinhardt, 1994-97 .........................................................................................6206. Kim Wilson, 1991, ’93-95 ........................................................................................6127. Heather Hunter, 1993-96 ..........................................................................................5968. Jennifer Bovolick, 1997-2000 ....................................................................................5899. Nikki Sheldon, 2004-07 ............................................................................................57210 Holly Shurrum, 1996-99 ..........................................................................................571

RUNS1. Trisha Reinhardt, 1994-97 .........................................................................................1712. Shyamala White, 1999-2002 ....................................................................................1583. Jenny Hall, 1999-2002 .............................................................................................1494. Sharlie Cunningham, 1997, 1999-2000 .....................................................................1455. Holly Shurrum, 1996-99 ...........................................................................................1216. Kim Wilson, 1991, ’93-95 ........................................................................................1097. Lindsay Moore, 2000-03 ...........................................................................................1068. Lisa Brown, 1988-91 ................................................................................................1029. Mickie Weekly, 1985-88 ...........................................................................................10010. Jennifer Bovolick, 1997-2000 ....................................................................................98

HITS1. Shyamala White, 1999-2002 ....................................................................................2542. Trisha Reinhardt, 1994-97 .........................................................................................2483. Susan Churchwell, 2000-03 .......................................................................................2404. Heather Hunter, 1993-96 ..........................................................................................202T5. Jenny Hall, 1999-2002 ...........................................................................................200T5. Kim Wilson, 1991, ’93-95 .......................................................................................2007. Sharlie Cunningham, 1997, 1999-2000 .....................................................................1978. Belinda Paine, 2006-09 ............................................................................................1969. Jennifer Bovolick, 1997-2000 ....................................................................................19210. Robyn Kamisher, 1995-98 .......................................................................................176

DOUBLES1. Susan Churchwell, 2000-03 .........................................................................................492. Jenny Hall, 1999-2002 ...............................................................................................393. Nikki Sheldon, 2004-07 ..............................................................................................384. Lindsay Moore, 2000-03 .............................................................................................34T5. Trisha Reinhardt, 1994-97 ..........................................................................................29T5. Kim Wilson, 1991, ’93-95 .........................................................................................29T5. Kim Nelson, 1991-94 ................................................................................................29T8. Shyamala White, 1999-2002 .....................................................................................27T8. Jennifer Bovolick, 1997-2000 ....................................................................................27T8. Heather Hunter, 1993-96 ...........................................................................................27

TRIPLES1. Shyamala White, 1999-2002 ......................................................................................292. Lisa Brown, 1988-91 ..................................................................................................263. Sharlie Cunningham, 1997, 1999-2000 .......................................................................234. Trisha Reinhardt, 1994-97 ...........................................................................................19T5. Holly Shurrum, 1996-98 ...........................................................................................17T5. Kim Nelson, 1991-94 ................................................................................................177. Jenny Hall, 1999-2002 ...............................................................................................168. Beth Clifford, 1995-98 ................................................................................................159. Allison Grant, 1989-92 ................................................................................................14T10. Jennifer Bovolick, 1997-2000 ..................................................................................12T10. Kim Wilson, 1991, ’93-95 .......................................................................................12T10. Mickie Weekly, 1985-88 ..........................................................................................12

HOME RUNS1. Trisha Reinhardt, 1994-97 ...........................................................................................482. Sharlie Cunningham, 1997, 1999-2000 .......................................................................34T3. Susan Churchwell, 2000-03 .......................................................................................21T3. Shyamala White, 1999-2002 .....................................................................................215. Deanna Menapace, 2006-09 .......................................................................................18T6. Megan Turman, 2002-05 ...........................................................................................17T6. Sue Yale, 2001-2004 ...............................................................................................17T8. Lindsay Moore, 2000-03 ...........................................................................................16T8. Jenny Hall, 1999-2002 .............................................................................................1610. Sarah Axelson, 2007-10 ...........................................................................................13

RUNS BATTED IN1. Trisha Reinhardt, 1994-97 .........................................................................................2002. Sharlie Cunningham, 1997, 1999-2000 .....................................................................1643. Susan Churchwell, 2000-03 .......................................................................................1414. Shyamala White, 1999-2002 ....................................................................................1315. Jenny Hall, 1999-2002 .............................................................................................1076. Sue Gundersen, 1992-95 ..........................................................................................1057. Lindsay Moore, 2000-03 ...........................................................................................1048. Kim Nelson, 1991-94 .................................................................................................98T9. Robyn Kamisher, 1995-98 .........................................................................................85T9. Heather Hunter, 1993-96 ...........................................................................................85

Trisha Reinhardt held nearly every ca-reer offensive record at UC Davis when she graduated in 1997. She later played professional ball with current Aggie head coach Karen Yoder.

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TOTAL BASES1. Trisha Reinhardt, 1994-97 .........................................................................................4592. Shyamala White, 1999-2002 ....................................................................................4003. Sharlie Cunningham, 1997, 1999-2000 .....................................................................3704. Susan Churchwell, 2000-03 .......................................................................................3585. Jenny Hall, 1999-2002 .............................................................................................3136. Lindsay Moore, 2000-03 ...........................................................................................2677. Kim Wilson, 1991 & ’93-95 ......................................................................................2628. Heather Hunter, 1993-96 ..........................................................................................2509. Jennifer Bovolick, 1997-2000 ....................................................................................24910. Kim Nelson, 1991-94 .............................................................................................240

SLUGGING PCT. (Min. 200 AB)1. Trisha Reinhardt, 1994-97 ...................................................................................... .7402. Sharlie Cunningham, 1997, 1999-2000 .....................................................................7343. Shyamala White, 1999-2002 ....................................................................................6294. Kim Nelson, 1991-94 ............................................................................................ .5535. Sue Gundersen, 1992-95 ....................................................................................... .5466. Lynn Clopper, 1977-80 .......................................................................................... .5527. Susan Churchwell, 2000-03 .......................................................................................5458. Lindsay Moore, 2000-03 ...........................................................................................4939. Jenny Hall, 1999-2002 .............................................................................................47210. Robyn Kamisher, 1995-98 .................................................................................... .459

STOLEN BASES1. Belinda Paine, 2006-09 ..............................................................................................542. Megan De La Hoya, 2003-06 .......................................................................................453. Megan Turman, 2002-05 ............................................................................................384. Allison Grant, 1989-92 ................................................................................................345. Jennifer Borrelli, 2000-03 ............................................................................................33T6. Michelle Espiritu, 2007-10 .........................................................................................30T6. Kristen Strong, 1994, ’96-97 .....................................................................................288. Pam Gleason, 1986-87 ...............................................................................................27T9. MEGAN GUZMAN, 2010-current ...................................................................26T9. Julie Stauder, 2006-09 ..............................................................................................26T9. Laura Mier, 1988-91 .................................................................................................26

WALKST1. Julie Stauder, 2006-09 ..............................................................................................91T1. Jenny Hall, 1999-2002 .............................................................................................91T1. Trisha Reinhardt, 1994-97 ..........................................................................................914. Shyamala White, 1999-2002 ......................................................................................82T5. Susan Churchwell, 2000-03 .......................................................................................64T5. Laura Mier, 1988-91 .................................................................................................647. Sharlie Cunningham, 1997, 1999-2000 .......................................................................598. Mickie Weekly, 1985-88 .............................................................................................57T9. Staci Smith, 1989-92 ................................................................................................54T9. Wendi Witmer, 1985-88 ............................................................................................54

INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGVICTORIES1. Gena Weber, 1994-97 ..............................................................................................1002. Laurie Salo, 1984-87 ..................................................................................................883. Amy Rosson, 2001-04 ................................................................................................824. Susan Churchwell, 2000-03 .........................................................................................795. Julie Astrachan, 1990-93.............................................................................................62

SHUTOUTS1. Laurie Salo, 1984-87 ..................................................................................................522. Gena Weber, 1994-97 ................................................................................................483. Amy Rosson, 2001-04 ................................................................................................454. Susan Churchwell, 2000-03 .........................................................................................405. Julie Astrachan, 1990-93.............................................................................................27

EARNED RUN AVG. (Min. 200 IP)1. Gena Weber, 1994-97 .............................................................................................0.712. Laurie Salo, 1984-87 ...............................................................................................0.863. Amy Rosson, 2001- .................................................................................................0.874. Susan Churchwell, 2000-03 ......................................................................................0.995. Julie Astrachan, 1990-93..........................................................................................1.11

INNINGS PITCHED1. Laurie Salo, 1984-87 .............................................................................................950.22. Gena Weber, 1994-97 ...........................................................................................801.13. Amy Rosson, 2001-04 ...........................................................................................720.14. Alex Holmes, 2008-11 ................................................................................ 705.05. Susan Churchwell, 2000-03 ....................................................................................699.2

STRIKEOUTS1. Gena Weber, 1994-97 ..............................................................................................9192. Amy Rosson, 2001-04 ..............................................................................................7543. Jessica Hancock, 2005-09 .........................................................................................6764. Alex Holmes, 2008-11 ....................................................................................5495. Susan Churchwell, 2000-03 .......................................................................................508

COMPLETE GAMES1. Laurie Salo, 1984-87 ................................................................................................1212. Gena Weber, 1994-97 ..............................................................................................1003. Amy Rosson, 2001-04 ................................................................................................85t4. Susan Churchwell, 2000-03 ........................................................................................80t4. Julie Astrachan, 1990-93............................................................................................80

WINNING PCT. (Min. 30 decisions)1. Gena Weber, 1994-97 ............................................................................................ .8402. Lisa Howell, 1996-98 ............................................................................................. .8133. Courtney Barrett, 1999-2001 .................................................................................. .7784. Susan Churchwell, 2000-03 ..................................................................................... .7675. Amy Rosson, 2001-04 ............................................................................................ .759

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INDIVIDUAL BATTINGBATTING AVG. (Min. 100 AB)1. Kim Nelson, 1994 (66/146) .................................................................................. .4522. Shyamala White, 2000 (73/165) ............................................................................4423. Robyn Kamisher, 1998 (59/134) .......................................................................... .4404. Trisha Reinhardt, 1997 (78/181) ........................................................................... .4315. Sharlie Cunningham, 1999 (64/152) ......................................................................421

AT BATS1. Jennifer Borrelli, 2003 .............................................................................................2262. Kristen Strong, 1996 ...............................................................................................2133. Kristen Strong, 1997 ................................................................................................2104. Kim Wilson, 1995 ....................................................................................................2095. Lindsay Moore, 2003 ...............................................................................................205

RUNS1. Trisha Reinhardt, 1997 ................................................................................................75T2. Sharlie Cunningham, 1999 .......................................................................................54T2. Sharlie Cunningham, 1997 .........................................................................................544. Kristen Strong, 1997 ..................................................................................................515. Holly Shurrum, 1997 ..................................................................................................50

HITS1. Susan Churchwell, 2003 .............................................................................................822. Trisha Reinhardt, 1997 ................................................................................................783. Kim Wilson, 1995 ......................................................................................................774. Lindsay Moore, 2003 .................................................................................................76T5. Sharlie Cunningham, 1997 .........................................................................................74T5. Kristen Strong, 1997 .................................................................................................74

DOUBLEST1. Lindsay Moore, 2003 ...............................................................................................16T1. Susan Churchwell, 2002 ...........................................................................................16T1. Kim Nelson, 1994 .....................................................................................................164. Susan Churchwell, 2003 .............................................................................................155. Jenny Hall, 2002 ......................................................................................................14

TRIPLES1. Kim Nelson, 1994 ......................................................................................................10T2. Shyamala White, 2000 ..............................................................................................9T2. Shyamala White, 1999 .............................................................................................9T2. Sharlie Cunningham, 1999 .........................................................................................9T2. Beth Clifford, 1997 .....................................................................................................9T2. Chris Cavalli, 1988 ......................................................................................................9

HOME RUNS1. Trisha Reinhardt, 1997 ................................................................................................202. Sharlie Cunningham, 1997 ..........................................................................................173. Susan Churchwell, 2003 .............................................................................................164. Trisha Reinhardt, 1996 ................................................................................................145. Megan Turman, 2003 ................................................................................................136. Trisha Reinhardt, 1995 ................................................................................................12

RUNS BATTED IN1. Trisha Reinhardt, 1997 ................................................................................................752. Sharlie Cunningham, 1997 ..........................................................................................673. Sharlie Cunningham, 2000 .........................................................................................594. Trisha Reinhardt, 1996 ................................................................................................555. Susan Churchwell, 2003 .............................................................................................53

SACRIFICES1. Libby Bivings, 2001 ...................................................................................................31T2. Jennifer Bovolick, 2000 ............................................................................................27T2. Kim Dean, 1993 .......................................................................................................274. Holly Shurrum, 1997 ..................................................................................................265. Tia Orr, 1996 .............................................................................................................25

HIT BY PITCH1. Jessica Gonzalez, 2010 ...............................................................................................222. Nikki Sheldon, 2005...................................................................................................203. Nikki Sheldon, 2004...................................................................................................17T4. Julie Stauder, 2009 ...................................................................................................13T4. Nikki Sheldon, 2006 .................................................................................................13

STOLEN BASES1. Megan Turman, 2004 .................................................................................................20T2. Kristen Strong, 1996 .................................................................................................19T2. Pam Gleason, 1987 ..................................................................................................194. MEGAN GUZMAN, 2011 ...................................................................................18T5. Belinda Paine, 2008 .................................................................................................17T5. Michelle Espiritu, 2008 ..............................................................................................17

SLUGGING AVERAGE1. Trisha Reinhardt, 1997 ............................................................................................ .8622. Sharlie Cunningham, 1997 ...................................................................................... .7763. Kim Nelson, 1994 .................................................................................................. .7404. Trisha Reinhardt, 1995 ............................................................................................ .7345. Trisha Reinhardt, 1996 ............................................................................................ .723

WALKS1. Trisha Reinhardt, 1997 ................................................................................................442. Julie Stauder, 2007 ....................................................................................................313. Susan Churchwell, 2003 .............................................................................................304. Sharlie Cunningham, 1999 ........................................................................................29T5. Julie Stauder, 2008 ...................................................................................................26T5. Shyamala White, 2002 ............................................................................................26T5. Jenny Hall, 2001 .....................................................................................................26T5. Shyamala White, 2001 ............................................................................................26

CONSECUTIVE-GAME HITTING STREAK Kim Nelson, 3/27/93 - 5/15/93 ...............................................................................22

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Kim Nelson hit .452 in 1994, ranking among Division II leaders and setting a school record that has stood up for more than a decade.

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INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGVICTORIES1. Laurie Salo, 1987 ......................................................................................................322. Gena Weber, 1996 .....................................................................................................30T3. Amy Rosson, 2003 ..................................................................................................29T3. Gena Weber, 1997 ...................................................................................................29T5. Amy Rosson, 2002 ..................................................................................................23T5. Lisa Howell, 1997.....................................................................................................23T5. Gena Weber, 1995 ...................................................................................................23T5. Jami Brandenberger, 1988 .........................................................................................23T5. Laurie Salo, 1986 .....................................................................................................23

SHUTOUTS1. Laurie Salo, 1987 ......................................................................................................21T2. Gena Weber, 1996 ...................................................................................................17T2. Laurie Salo, 1986 .....................................................................................................174. Susan Churchwell, 2001..............................................................................................14T5. Amy Rosson, 2004 ...................................................................................................13T5. Amy Rosson, 2003 ..................................................................................................13T5. Amy Rosson, 2002 ..................................................................................................13T5. Gena Weber, 1995 ...................................................................................................13T5. Jami Brandenberger, 1988 .........................................................................................13

EARNED RUN AVG. (1 IP/team game)1. Susan Churchwell, 2001 ..........................................................................................0.212. Courtney Barrett, 1999 ..........................................................................................0.333. Laurie Salo, 1987 ...................................................................................................0.504. Kris Kirchner, 1992 ..................................................................................................0.565. Gena Weber, 1997 ..................................................................................................0.60 INNINGS PITCHED1. Laurie Salo, 1987 .................................................................................................309.02. Gena Weber, 1996 ................................................................................................250.13. Jessica Hancock, 2008 ...........................................................................................248.24. Jami Brandenberger, 1988 .....................................................................................238.25. Laurie Salo, 1985 .................................................................................................236.0

STRIKEOUTS1. Gena Weber, 1997 ...................................................................................................3102. Gena Weber, 1996 ...................................................................................................2863. Amy Rosson, 2003 ..................................................................................................2404. Amy Rosson, 2004 ...................................................................................................2265. Jessica Hancock, 2008 ..............................................................................................225

COMPLETE GAMES1. Laurie Salo, 1987 ......................................................................................................432. Jami Brandenberger, 1988 ..........................................................................................353. Laurie Salo, 1985 ......................................................................................................344. Gena Weber, 1996 .....................................................................................................305. Jessica Hancock, 2008 ................................................................................................29

CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGS Susan Churchwell, 2/14-4/7/01 .............................................................................70.0 Amy Rosson, 5/3/02-2/14/03 ...............................................................................64.2

CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS w/o EARNED RUN Susan Churchwell, 2/14-4/7/01 .............................................................................78.1 Amy Rosson, 5/11/03-2/18/04 .............................................................................69.1

CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES Amy Rosson, 2/8-3/30/02 .......................................................................................12

WINNING PCT. (Min. 15 decisions)1. Lisa Howell, 1997 ....................................................................................... (23-2) .9202. Courtney Barrett, 1999 ................................................................................ (18-2) .9003. Amy Rosson, 2002 ...................................................................................... (23-3) .8854. Susan Churchwell, 2001 ............................................................................... (19-3) .8645. Gena Weber, 1994 ....................................................................................... (18-3) .857

TEAM RECORDSBATTINGAvg. 1997 ................................................................................................... .355AB 2003 ...................................................................................................1828R 1997 ..................................................................................................... 413H 1997 ......................................................................................................6102B 2003 ...................................................................................................... 893B 1997 ........................................................................................................40HR 2003 .......................................................................................................61RBI 1997 ..................................................................................................... 361TB 1997 ..................................................................................................... 882Slg. 1997 ................................................................................................... .513SB 2008 ....................................................................................................... 60BB 1997 ......................................................................................................156K 2005 ..................................................................................................... 312Sac 1993 ......................................................................................................109

FIELDINGPct. 1996 ................................................................................................... .971

PITCHINGERA 2001 ....................................................................................................0.72W 2003 ......................................................................................................53Pct. 1997 ....................................................................................... (52-7-1) .881GP 2003 ......................................................................................................68IP 2003 .................................................................................................464.2CG 1995 ........................................................................................................51SHO 1996 ........................................................................................................28SO 2003 ....................................................................................................433

CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES 2/22/95 - 4/2/95 ...................................................................................20

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ALL-AMERICANS2003 Susan Churchwell NFCA First Team, DP Easton Third Team, AL Amy Rosson NFCA Third Team, P Easton First Team, P College Softball (all divisions), P2002 Shyamala White NFCA First Team, OF Amy Rosson NFCA Second Team, P2001 Susan Churchwell NFCA Third Team, P Shyamala White NFCA Second Team, OF2000 Sharlie Cunningham NFCA Third Team, 1B Shyamala White NFCA Third Team, OF1998 Robyn Kamisher NFCA Second Team, SS1997 Sharlie Cunningham NFCA First Team, DP Trisha Reinhardt NFCA First Team, 1B Gena Weber NFCA First Team, P1996 Gena Weber NSCA First Team, P Heather Hunter NSCA Second Team, C Lisa Howell NSCA Third Team, P1995 Gena Weber NSCA First Team, P1994 Kim Nelson NSCA First Team, OF1993 Kim Nelson NSCA Third Team, OF1988 Wendi Witmer NSCA Second Team, 2B1987 Laurie Salo NSCA Second Team, P1986 Laurie Salo NSCA Second Team. P

ALL-REGION (FIRST TEAM ONLY)2003 Susan Churchwell, DP Amy Rosson, P Suzanne Yale, 1B Megan Turman, C2002 Amy Rosson, P Shyamala White, OF2001 Susan Churchwell, P Shyamala White, OF2000 Jennifer Bovolick, 2B Sharlie Cunningham, 1B Shyamala White, OF1999 Courtney Barrett, P1998 Robyn Kamisher, SS1997 Beth Clifford, OF Sharlie Cunningham, DP Trisha Reinhardt, 1B Gena Weber, P1996 Gena Weber, P Lisa Howell, P Heather Hunter, C1995 Gena Weber, P Heather Hunter, C Sue Gundersen, OF1994 Kim Nelson, OF Kate Shurrum, SS1993 Kim Nelson, OF Kate Shilstone, C Julie Astrachan, P1988 Wendi Witmer, 2B1987 Laurie Salo, P1986 Laurie Salo, P

ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT/ALL-AMERICA2008 Deanna Menapace Second Team, All-District VIII2007 Deanna Menapace First Team, All-District VIII2003 Susan Churchwell Second Team, All-America Lindsay Moore First Team, All-District VIII Sue Yale Second Team, All-District VIII Michelle Malbon Second Team All-District VIII2002 Susan Churchwell Third Team, All-America Jenny Hall First Team, All-District VIII2001 Susan Churchwell First Team, All-District VIII Amy Rutschow First Team, All-District VIII1995 Kim Wilson First Team, All-District VIII1994 Kim Wilson First Team, All-District VIII1993 Kim Wilson First Team, All-District VIII

CAL AGGIE ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME SOFTBALL INDUCTEES InductedJulie Astrachan (1990-93) 2001Susan Churchwell (2000-03) 2009 Pam Gill-Fisher (1968-71) 1984Heather Hunter (1993-96) 2003Barbara Iten (1970-71) 1982Robyn Kamisher (1995-98) 2005Kimberly A. Nelson (1990-94) 2002

InductedTrisha Reinhardt (1994-97) 2004Amy Rosson (2001-04) 2010Laurie Salo (1984-87) 1993Gena Weber (1994-97) 2004Wendi Witmer-Wegener (1985-88) 1995Shyamala White (1998-2002) 2008

Aggie Award Winners

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ALL-CONFERENCE (FIRST TEAM ONLY)2011 Alex Holmes, P2010 Alex Holmes, P/DP** Elizabeth Santana, SS***2009 Alex Holmes, P2008 Jessica Hancock, P2007 Jessica Hancock, P Deanna Menapace, C Mandi Salcido, SS2006 Ashley Johnson, C Lindsay Tognetti, P2005 Rachel Kelly, P2004 Michelle Malbon, DP Amy Rosson, P2003 Susan Churchwell, P Lindsay Moore, 3B Amy Rosson, At-Large Suzanne Yale, 1B2002 Amy Rosson, P** Shyamala White, OF2001 Susan Churchwell, P** Angie Linsenmeyer, C Shyamala White, OF2000 Jennifer Bovolick, 2B Sharlie Cunningham, 1B Jenny Hall, At-Large Shyamala White, OF1999 Courtney Barrett, P** Sharlie Cunningham, SS* Jenny Hall, OF1998 Robyn Kamisher, IF* Beth Clifford, OF1997 Gena Weber, P** Trisha Reinhardt, IF* Jennifer Bovolick, IF Beth Clifford, OF Sharlie Cunningham, Utility1996 Gena Weber, P** Heather Hunter, C Trisha Reinhardt, IF Kristen Strong, OF1995 Gena Weber, P** Heather Hunter, C Trisha Reinhardt, IF Sue Gundersen, OF Laurie Gallagher, Utility1994 Kim Nelson, OF* Gena Weber, P Kate Shurrum, IF1993 Julie Astrachan, P** Kim Nelson, OF Kate Shurrum, SS1992 Julie Astrachan, P** Allison Grant, OF Mia Rexroth, SS1991 Julie Astrachan, P** Becki Wattenbarger, OF Laura Mier, 3B1990 Laura Bates, SS Allison Grant, OF Carolyn Hawkins, P

1989 Lisa Brown, OF Laurie Dolan, P1988 Mickie Weekly, SS* Wendy Witmer, 2B Carla Leek, C Jami Brandenberger, P Chris Cavalli, Util.1987 Laurie Salo, P* Carla Leek, C Mickie Weekly, SS Linda Wilson, 3B Pam Gleason, OF1986 Laurie Salo, P* Laurel Karren, OF Wendi Witmer, 2B Mickie Weekly, SS Carla Leek, C1985 Laurie Salo, P Wendi Witmer, 2B1984 Laurie Salo, P Angela Vasconcellos, 2B1983 Karen Swanson, OF1982 None1981 Terri Miller, 2B Debbie Qualey, OF1980 None1979 None1978 Lynn Clopper, SS-P

* - Conference Player of the Year** - Conference Pitcher of the Year*** - Conference Freshman of the Year

AFFILIATIONS2008-Present: Big West Conference2005-2007: Div. I Independent1999-2004: California Collegiate Athletic Association1983-1998: Northern California Athletic Conference1974-1982: Golden State Conference

Gena Weber (left) and Julie Astrachan (right) each earned Northern California Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Year honors three times. Both pitchers are enshrined in the Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame (see facing page).

Aggie Award Winners

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Adame, Breanna ‘04Adams, Delores Nell ’57Adams, Mary Pat ‘63Alameida, Kimberley A. ‘94Amaral, P.K. ‘98Anderson, Patricia Joyce ‘70-71, ‘73Aradi, Erin Felicia ‘90-91Araujo, Marissa ’09-10Arthur, Jacqueline ‘50Astrachan, Julie Allison ‘90-91-92-93Axelson, Sarah ’07-08-09-10Bagsic, Mariah ’11Bainbridge, Laura Ellen ‘68-69-70-71Bair, Seeley ’99-00BALDWIN, FELICIA ’11Barrett, Courtney ’00-01Bartig, Lois Claire ‘67-68, ‘70Bates, Laura Sue ‘88-89-90-91Benedetti, Carol Lee ‘68-69-70Benegar, Joel ‘97-98Benjamin, Margorie Jean ‘71-72-73Benzing, Stacey ’05-06Bielefeld, Ann E. ‘59Billings, Marcia Elizabeth ‘79Bivings, Libby ’00-01Bluff, Patricia L. ‘60Bonino, Frances L. ‘50Bonsall, Janie Elizabeth ‘82-83Booth, Marcy Lyn ‘90-91Boren, Catherine Mae ‘70Borrelli, Jennifer ’00-01-02-03Boswell, Sarah Ann ‘84-85-86-87Bovolick, Jen ‘97-98-99-00Bowling, Cathy Lynn ‘81Boyd, Dema ‘99Brandenburger, Jami Dee ‘88Briesenick, Keirith Erica ‘93Briggs, Linda Rae ‘68-69Bristow, Nancy ‘49Brooks, Julie Victoria ‘89Brothwell, Cynthia Lynn ‘85Brown, Lisa Kimberly ‘88-89-90-91Brown, Shannan B. ‘94Brueckner, Carie ’04-05Burton, Nancy Joyce ‘69Butler, Mary Kathryn ‘82-83-84-85Cardey, Charlotte Elizabeth ‘63Cardinet, Therese Annette ‘78Cashin, Charlotte Anne ‘75-76Castillo, Bianca ’08-09-10-11Caughlin, Lisa Jean ‘82-83Cavalli, Christina Michelle ‘88Chapman, Barbara Lynn ‘74Chavez, Desiree ’11Church, Barbara A. ‘49Churchwell, Susan ’00-01-02-03Clark, Karla S. ‘81-82-83-84Clary, Jodi L’Nette ‘75-76Clifford, Elizabeth A. ‘95-96-97-98Clopper, Lynn Ellen ‘77-78-79-80COCHRAN, KASIE ’11Compton, Carolyn Sue ‘71, 74, ‘76Conklin, Joyce R. ‘53Conrad, Lori Marie ‘83Conrad, Susan C. ‘67-68-69Contreras, Leslie Ann ‘80Corbett, Jenny ‘07-08-09Corrao, Kathryn R. ‘96Cox, Karen A. ‘57

Cox, Lindsay ’04-05Cox, Mary Elizabeth ‘77-78Cresta, Jenna ’03, ’05Crews, Bridgit ‘97-98-99-00Crozier, Linda Ellen ‘82Cunningham, Sharlie ‘97-99-00Curry, Leann Ramona ‘76-77D’Arcy, Suzanne Gayle ‘74Davies, Marie ‘05Davis, Audrey Aileen ‘50Davis, Chris ‘97Davis, Erin Nicholle ‘89-90-91Davis, Jessica ‘02Davis, Miriam J. “Mimi” ‘67-68De La Hoya, Megan ’03-04-05-06De La Porte, Danielle ’98-99-00Dean, Kimberly Michelle ‘91-92-93-94Dean, Tracy ‘07-08Defenbaugh, Debbie Kaye ‘83Delgado, Cecilia ‘02Diederich, Sharon Ann ‘76Dolan, Deirdre Carmel “Deedee” ‘76-77Dolan, Laurie Kay ‘89Dueck, Tiffany ‘07DuHamel, Susanne Beth ‘74-75Dunlap, Kathleen ‘63Edmiston, Susan Cheryl ‘74-75-76Eisenhauer, Amy R. ‘95Ellis, Judith Ann ‘63Emde, Erin ‘07-08Espiritu, Michelle ‘07-08-09-10FAN, KYLIE ’09-10-11Farnard, Erin C. ‘96-97Ferrero, Christa L. ‘95-96Fine, Clarice B. ‘51Fitzmaurice, Andrea Joan ‘68Fletcher, Barbara Frances ‘48-49Ford, Mary Johanna ‘84-85Frankenstein, Keri Michele ‘81-82-83-84Franti, Rebecca Lee ‘75-76-77, ‘79Frederick, Milicent Sperry ‘63Fruchtenicht, Lynne Ann ‘80-81Fumagalli, Laura Clare ‘79Gallagher, Laurie Jean ‘93-94-95-96Garms, Dorothy Eleanor ‘48Gasber, Tracy Ann ‘82Gates, Pamela Dawn ‘89Gee, Karen Ann ‘74Geissler, Jeanne M. ‘51Gill, Pamela Louise ‘68-69-70-71Gleason, Pamela Jean ‘86-87Glimstad, Karen Marie ‘71, ‘73Golding, Randi ’09Gonzalez, Jessica ’08-09-10-11Grant, Allison Anne ‘89-90-91-92Gregory, Janet Joy ‘49Grimm, Christina ‘06Grugan, Melba M. ‘50Guenther, Lynda Ann ‘84-85Gundersen, Susan Nicole ‘92-93-94-95GUZMAN, MEGAN ’10-11Haffey, Shannon ‘07Hains, Stacy ‘07Hale, Clarissa Lark ‘71Hall, Jenny ’99-00-01-02Hall, Johanna Kathleen ‘78-79-80Hamilton, Andorra ‘97-98Hancock, Jessica ’05-06-07-08-09Hannan, Roxanne ‘06

Hanson, Kate ‘03Hardy, Joanne ‘53HARMAN, KELLY ’09-10-11Harris, Joann ‘77-78Harris, Lori ‘01Harritt, Nancy Jane ‘49Hawkins, Carolyn Patricia ‘90-91-92Hayos, Meredith Lee “Meri” ‘77-78-79Healy, Megan F. ‘96Hein, Mary Theresa ‘85-86Henchell, Heidi Margaret ‘81Hendrickx, Julie Lynn ‘80Herrera, Kristin ’03-04-05Hetzner, Emily ’01-04Hill, Marci ’03, ’05-06Hincliffe, Jane Elizabeth ‘48Holmes, Alex ’08-09-10-11Hoffman, Cynthia Jean ‘70Hoffman, Diane ‘81Honeychurch, Nancy Caroline ‘57Howell, Alice Ann ‘70-71Howell, Cathey Madeline ‘74-75, ‘77Howell, Lisa ‘96-97-98Hsuch, Teh-Ying “Boots” ‘48-49-50Huffman, Gerry Lynn ‘67-68-69-70Hull, Kelly Marie ‘89Humphrey, Juliana Beth ‘81Hunter, Heather Lucia ‘93-94-95-96Isenberg, Gerda Virginia ‘48-49Iten, Barbara Lee ‘70-71Jewett, Virginia M. ‘53Johnsen, Kathryn Ann ‘77-78-79-80Johnson (Dorsett), Robin L. ‘96Johnson, Ashley ’05-06-07-08Johnson, Penelope Lorraine ‘57Jones, Lindsey ‘07-08Jones, Samantha D. ‘95Kamisher, Robyn ‘95-96-97-98Karren, Laurel Anna ‘85-86-87-88Kearns, Kali ‘97Keller, Mary Pat ‘79-80Kelly, Marcella Janine ‘86Kelly, Rachel ’03-04-05-06Kennedy, Linda Elizabeth ‘87-88Kidwell, Jamie Kristin ‘93Kimball, Elouise Marie ‘48, ‘50King, Dana Marie ‘77Kirchner, Kristine Lynn ‘92-93-94-95Kishi, Candace Hitomi ‘89Kitlas, Patricia Marie ‘75-76-77Knestnick, Kimberley Marie ‘89Knight, Linda Carol ‘70-71Knofler, Nancy Irene ‘77Kociemba, Nicole ’09Larin, Laura Marie ‘81Lashbrook, Cynthia Lynn ‘81Lautze, Susan Lorraine ‘87-88LeClaire, Maureen Anne ‘76Leek, Carla Sherri ‘86-87-88Lentz, Judy Ann ‘78Lilly, Winifred Dorothy ‘48Linsenmeyer, Angie ’99-00-01-02-03Lombard, Virginia Carol ‘51Lord, Sally Ann ‘63Low, Caitlin ’08-09Macken, Diana Lynn ‘86Malbon, Michelle ’01-02-03-04Marble, Molly ‘50Marker, Claudia Ann “Cam” ‘67-68

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Marshall, Leslie Jean ‘81Matsuo, Cheryl Ann Emiko ‘77Mawhorter, Arlene Emma ‘50-51McAvoy, Karla Jean ‘83McDill, Nancy Elizabeth ‘73-74-75McKie, Jonelle Carol ‘92-93-94-95Menapace, Deanna ’06-07-08-09Messineo, Melissa K. ‘96Meyer, Katy ‘80Middleton, Joanne Elizabeth ‘48Mier, Laura Louise ‘88-89-90-91Mierke, Debra Lynn ‘78-79-80Miller, Jessica ’03-04MILLER, RACHEL ’09-10-11Miller, Teresa Ann “Terri” ‘80-81-82Moneymaker, Erin ’99-00Moore, Lindsay ’00-01-02-03Morales, Carol ‘81Mori, Susan Sachi ‘67-68Morse, Kiyo Ann ‘67-68Moss, Natalie ’06-07Moyer, Mary Sue ‘63Naugle, Melissa ‘97-98Nelson, Elizabeth Marie ‘82Nelson, Kimberly Ann ‘90-91, ‘93-94Nelson, Nancy Jean ‘73-74Nelson, Norma J. ‘51Nichols, Barbara M. ‘51NUNEZ, AMY ’11Nute, Jo A. ‘57Nutt, Warrine Patricia ‘50O’Neill, Sarah ’06-07-08O’Connor, Catherine Marie ‘91Olivarez, Tricia ‘02Olsen, Elinor Gene ‘55Olson, Karin Denise ‘77Orr, Christina ‘96Page, Elsa Catherine ‘68-69-70Paine, Belinda ’06-07-08-09Palla, Alisyn ‘99Parham, Franzetta Ma “Fran” ‘69Patton, Gail Anne ‘69-70-71, ‘73Perales, Theresa Anne ‘86Perez, Sherry Marie ‘83-84Peters, Becky Lynn ‘90Peters, Carol ‘78-79Phillips, Florence Estabel ‘49Phleger, Sarah ’06-07Pieretti, Lauren ’04-05-06-07Pitter, Nancy E. ‘51Powell, Shirley Joyce ‘48-49Qualey, Deborah Ann ‘78-79-80-81Rakestraw, Janice Aileen ‘49-50Reach, Tina M. ‘95Reese, Velma E. ‘53Reeves, Victoria Ruth ‘92Reilly, Kathleen C. ‘57Reilly, Maryann L. ‘85Reinhardt, Trisha L. ‘94-95-96-97Rexroth, Mia Geniene ‘92Reynolds, Pamela Ann ‘86Ringor, Lani Jean ‘92Roach, Rosella Joan ‘48Roark, Lindsey ’01-02-03-04Robertson, Barbara A. ‘53Rodriguez, Chris ’00-01Rosson, Amy ’01-02-03-04Rutschow, Amy ‘98-99-01Sacker, Mary Ellen ‘84

Salas, Shelley ‘98Salcido, Mandi ‘07Salo, Laurie Ann ‘84-85-86-87Sanchez, Catarina Maria F. Anaya ‘77Sanchez, Jacqueline Veronica ‘79-80-81-82-83Santana, Elizabeth ’10-11Schick, Judith A. ‘51Schuler, Ronnell Marlena ‘91Schuler, Sharon Diane ‘81-82-83SCHULZE, KELLY ’10-11Schwab, Mary B. “Midge” ‘57Sevier, Kacey ’01-02-03-04Sheldon, Nikki ’04-05-06-07Sherman, Maxine ‘53Sherrill, Laura Elizabeth ‘89Shilstone, Kathrine Suzanne ‘92-93-94Shurrum, Holly C. ‘96-97-98-99Shurrum, Kate Michelle ‘90-91, ‘93-94Silva, Lisa ‘79SMITH, ALLISON ’11Smith, Janice Carol ‘73-74Smith, Staci Sue ‘89-90-91-92Sontum, Gunvor Elizabeth ‘50Sparrow, Margaret Ann “Peg” ‘76Speaker, Elizabeth Eleanor ‘48Specht, Kristin Lee ‘75-76Spruance, Roxayne ‘88Stauder, Julie ’06-07-08-09Stein, Cynthia Margaret ‘77-78Steiner, Barbara Gail ‘74-75-76Stewart, Betty I. ‘50Stinson, Diane Marie ‘85Stokes, Laura Margaret ‘76Strong (Alley), Kirsten ‘94-96-97-98Swanson, Karen Lynne ‘81-82-83-84Swearingen, Michelle Ann ‘77Talbott, Zenaida “Zee Zee” ‘57Taylor, Valerie Hall ‘80-81-82Tetrick, Andrea Lynn ‘87Thomas, Michelle ‘98THWEATT, JESSICA ’10-11Tippitt, Jennifer Joelle ‘90-91-92-93Tognetti, Lindsay ’04-05-06-07Toland, Georgia ‘00Tom, Christina ’99-00Towle, Joanne E. ‘57Turman, Megan ’02-03-04-05Turner, Rushia Adina Norene ‘92-93-94Tyson, Jean Eleanor ‘78Uhrich, Kristy K. ‘85Uno, Karen Lee ‘73-74Upshaw, Lauren E. ‘95Uyeda, Adrenne ‘99Valenzano, Kimberly Dawn ‘86-87-88Valley, Jodie ‘06Van Horst, Laura Jean “Lori” ‘79-80-81-82Vanderzanden, Angie ‘02VanDissel, Chrislaine N.S. ‘87-88-89Vasconcellos, Angela Lynn ‘82-83-84-85Vial, Donna Jean ‘63Vienop, Alma Louise ‘51Vine, Loris Jean “Lori” ‘92-93WAGNER, CHANDLER ’11WAGONER, JJ ’10-11Wahler, Diane Jean ‘74Wallace, Colleen Marie ‘75Waldusky, Dana ’10Ward, Wendy Kay ‘84Wattenberger, Rebecca Joyce ‘89-90-91-92

Weber, Gena L. ‘94-95-96-97Weekly, Mickie Kay ‘85-86-87-88Weigand, Robin Lynn ‘83Wells, Julianna Mary ‘63West, Alauhua Starlita ‘57White, Shyamala ’99-00-01-02Whitfield, Mary Jane ‘83-84-85Wiebe, C. ‘78Williams, Karri ‘94-95-96Williams, Patricia Joanne ‘82-83-84Wilson, Kimberley Renee ‘91, ‘93-94-95Wilson, Kimberly Marie ‘77-78-79-80Wilson, Linda Diane ‘84-85-86-87Wilson, Nancy Helena ‘49Winton, Patricia Ann ‘80Witmer, Wendi Lee ‘85-86-87-88Wolfe, Mary Elizabeth ‘74-75-76Womack, Elizabeth Dreme ‘86-87, ‘89Wong, Lena ‘49Woodward, Sandra Ann ‘76-77-78-79Wright, Marjel Beth Adele ‘48-49Yale, Suzanne ’01-02-03-04Yoshida, Elizabeth A. ‘96ZIMMERMAN, HEATHER ’09-10-11Zuckman, Julie ‘98

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THIS IS

ACADEMICSUC Davis comprises three colleges (Agricultural

& Environmental Sciences, Engineering, Letters & Science), five professional schools (Education, Law, Management, Medicine, Veterinary Medicine) plus the Division of Biological Sciences.

With 103 undergraduate majors and 80 graduate programs, the university offers the most expansive and diverse range of academics among any of the University of California campuses. Additionally, students also have the opportunity to combine majors or customize their field of study by creating an individual major.

For those interested in graduate degrees – whether it be a master’s degree or a doctorate – UC Davis offers advising services to help students craft their education toward those goals. An estimated 86 percent of UC Davis students applying to graduate schools earn acceptance to either their first or second choices.

COMMUNITYWith a population of approximately 60 thousand,

Davis is widely known for being a safe, active and so-cially innovative community.

The downtown area boasts a multitude of specialty shops, restaurants, theaters and art galleries; while the city’s numerous parks offer recreational opportunities for active students.

ACTIVITIESOn campus, UC Davis students can rally around

the highly successful athletics department by joining the Aggie Pack spirit organization, or enjoy a first-class performance at the Robert & Magrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts.

The university also offers hundreds of student clubs and organizations, including cultural clubs, frater-nities and sororities, faith-based organizations and the Associated Students of UC Davis student government.

For the active Aggie, students may participate in the diverse intramural sports program or join one of the 30-plus sports clubs. In 2004, the Activities & Recreation Center (ARC) opened its doors, providing the campus with its own state-of-the-art fitness venue.

In April, UC Davis hosts Picnic Day, an annual student-run open house. The popular event showcases all that the campus has to offer, attracting students, staff, faculty, parents, alumni and members of the sur-rounding communities.

GETTING AROUNDNestled just southwest of Sacramento, the city

of Davis rests just 15 minutes from an international airport, and contains a downtown station serviced by Greyhound and Amtrak. Centrally located in the Sac-ramento Valley, the town sits equally close to both the finest ski resorts and the Pacific Ocean’s top beaches.

Within Davis and its neighboring towns, both Yolobus and the student-operated Unitrans bus systems offer free transportation to registered undergraduates.

The town boasts more bicycles per capita than any other city in the nation. More than 50 miles of bike paths make the entire town conducive to both riders and pedestrians.

www.ucdavis.edu

UC Davis offers more than 100 undergraduate majors – the widest variety of any University of California campus.

Aeronautical Science and Engineering African American & African Studies

Agricultural Systems and EnvironmentAmerican Studies

Animal Biology Animal Science

Animal Science & Management Anthropology

Applied Physics Art History Art Studio

Asian American Studies Atmospheric Science

Avian SciencesBiochemical Engineering

Biochemistry & Molecular BiologyBiological Science

Biological Systems Engineering Biomedical Engineering

Biotechnology Cell Biology

Chemical EngineeringChemical Engineering/Material Science Engineering

Chemistry Chicana/Chicano Studies

Chinese Civil Engineering

Classical Civilization Clinical Nutrition Communication

Community & Regional Development Comparative Literature

Computational Applied ScienceComputer Engineering

Computer Science Computer Science & Engineering

Crop Science & Management Design

Dramatic Art East Asian Studies

Economics Electrical Engineering

English Entomology

Environmental & Resource Sciences Environmental Biology & Management

Environmental Horticulture & Urban ForestryEnvironmental Policy Analysis & Planning

Environmental ToxicologyEvolution, Ecology & Biodiversity

Exercise BiologyFiber & Polymer Science

Film StudiesFood Science

FrenchGeneticsGeology GermanHistory

Human Development Hydrology

International Agricultural Development International Relations

ItalianJapanese

Landscape ArchitectureLinguistics

Managerial EconomicsMaterials Science & Engineering

Mathematics Mechanical Engineering

Medieval StudiesMicrobiology

Music Native American Studies

Natural SciencesNature & Culture

Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior Nutrition Science

Optical Science & Engineering Philosophy

Physics Plant Biology

Political SciencePsychology

Religious Studies Russian

Sociology Soil & Water Science

Spanish Statistics

Textiles & Clothing Viticulture & Enology

Wildlife, Fish & Conservation Biology Women and Gender Studies

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CAMPUS LEADERSHIP

Linda Katehi became the sixth chancellor of the Uni-versity of California, Davis, on August 17, 2009. As chief executive officer, she oversees all aspects of the university’s teaching, research and public service mission.

Chancellor Katehi (kah-TAY-hee) also holds UC Davis faculty appointments in electrical and computer engineering and in women and gender studies. A member of the National Academy of Engineering, she chairs the President’s Com-mittee for the National Medal of Science and is chair of the Secretary of Commerce’s committee for the National Medal of Technology and Innovation. She is a fellow and board member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and a member of many other national boards and committees.

Previously, Chancellor Katehi served as provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Il-linois at Urbana-Champaign; the John A. Edwardson Dean of Engineering and professor of electrical and computer engineering at Purdue University; and associate dean for academic affairs and graduate education in the College of Engineering and professor of electrical engineering and

computer science at the University of Michigan. Since her early years as a faculty member, Chancellor

Katehi has focused on expanding research opportunities for undergraduates and improving the education and profes-sional experience of graduate students, with an emphasis on underrepresented groups. She has mentored more than 70 postdoctoral fellows, doctoral and master’s students in electrical and computer engineering. Twenty-one of the 42 doctoral students who graduated under her supervision have become faculty members in research universities in the United States and abroad.

Her work in electronic circuit design has led to numer-ous national and international awards both as a technical leader and educator, 16 U.S. patents, and an additional six U.S. patent applications. She is the author or co-author of 10 book chapters and about 600 refereed publications in journals and symposia proceedings.

She earned her bachelor’s degree in electrical engineer-ing from the National Technical University of Athens, Greece, in 1977, and her master’s and doctoral degrees in electrical engineering from UCLA in 1981 and 1984, respectively.

LINDA KATEHI UC Davis Chancellor

Fred Wood assumed the role of Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs on August 1, 2007. Dr. Wood oversees pro-grams and services that enhance the academic and personal development of students, including intercollegiate athletics. He also provides administrative leadership to a Division of over 50 student support programs and to a team of over 800 staff members. In addition, he manages a budget of over 30 million dollars. He advises the Chancellor on mat-ters relating to students, enrollment, access, retention, and campus climate.

Wood earned his bachelor’s and Ph.D. from UC Davis in Chemistry in 1980 and 1984. Soon after graduating, he began his faculty appointment in Chemistry and also served the College of Letters and Science as the Associate Dean, a position he held for 13 years. Most recently he served as the Associate Vice Provost of Undergraduate Studies and Interim Vice Provost of Undergraduate Studies. He is a 2003 graduate of the Harvard University Executive Leadership and Management Institute, and also a graduate of the University of California Management Institute.

Dr. Wood is a member of several professional organiza-tions including American College Personnel Association, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, and the National Association of College and University Busi-

ness Officers. He also serves on the Council of Deans and Vice Chancellors at UC Davis, as well as over twenty different committees and councils on and off campus.

Several priorities he is focusing on in Student Affairs include building bridges within Student Affairs and with academic affairs; increasing the diversity of our student population by reaching out to students who are disadvan-taged and underrepresented; recruitment and admissions; increasing the number of students transferring to UC Davis from community colleges and helping with their transition; develop an inclusive community for all of our students; work to help new students effectively navigate the university; im-prove retention and graduation; improve accountability and transparency; improve student health; increase fundraising efforts to help support our units and their needs; maintaining affordability for students to attend college; and keeping up with the latest technology to provide our staff, faculty and students with the most up to date and accurate information.

Dr. Wood continues to teach undergraduate students while serving in his administrative role and maintaining a focus on continually improving the services available to undergraduate and graduate students.

FRED WOOD Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs

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Cindy SpiroSenior Associate Athletics DirectorExternal Affairs & Resource Development

Mike BazemoreAssociate Athletics DirectorBusiness Operations

Jennifer CardoneAssociate Athletics DirectorCompliance

Josh FlushmanAssociate Athletics DirectorSports Performance, Enhancement & Development

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NONA RICHARDSON Interim Director of Athletics

Nona Richardson was named Senior Associate Athletics Director at UC Davis in March 2007. She brings extensive experience to her role at UC Davis which includes overseeing compliance, student services and sports medicine programs, as well as sport supervision.

Richardson has experienced intercollegiate athletics from a variety of roles, most recently during her tenure at Ball State, where she served as the senior woman administra-tor. There she oversaw daily operations for sports medicine, and strength and conditioning while also supervising seven sports, including women’s basketball and women’s volleyball.Her contributions at Ball State also included student-athlete services, community outreach programming, career develop-ment education, student-athlete awards, and other related ar-eas while also serving as a Title IX and gender equity resource.

Prior to Ball State, Richardson was Associate Director of Athletics and SWA at Valparaiso University for seven years, where she served in similar capacities while also serving as Compliance Coordinator for the 18-sport athletics program. Her duties also involved student-athlete eligibility, event management and other key administrative responsibilities.

Richardson has served on numerous committees throughout her distinguished career, including the NCAA Division I Volleyball Committee (2000-02) and Volleyball

Officials Sub-Committee (2001-02). She has also been a member of committees for the Mid-Continent Conference and the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA), the latter for which she also served as a board member.

Richardson has presented at several national confer-ences, is a member of NACWAA and the National Association of Girls and Women in Sports, and has won several awards including NACWAA’s Dr. Nell Jackson Award (2000).

Her athletics administrative tenure was preceded by a volleyball coaching career that was highlighted by head coaching positions at Eastern Michigan (1987-95) and Val-paraiso (1996-99) and an assistant coaching assignment at Kentucky (1984-87). Richardson was also an assistant coach at the U.S. Olympic Sports Festival in 1991.

Richardson was a standout volleyball player at Michigan State (1978-81) where she was a team co-captain, MVP and a member of the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) All-State team.

She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Physi-cal Education from Michigan State in 1983 and her Master of Arts and Liberal Studies in Human Behavior and Society from Valparaiso University in 1999.

ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTORS

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Bob BiggsFootball

Steve DotenMen’s Water Polo

Jamie HolmesWomen’s Volleyball

Jennifer GrossWomen’s Basketball

Barbara JahnWomen’s Swimming

John LavalleeWomen’s Gymnastics

Daryl LeeMen’s Tennis

Jim LesMen’s Basketball

Bill MazeWomen’s Tennis

MaryClaire RobinsonWomen’s Soccer

Dwayne ShafferMen’s Soccer

Drew WartenburgTrack & Field/Cross Country

Jamey WrightWomen’s Water Polo

Karen YoderSoftball

Matt VaughnBaseball

Anne WalkerWomen’s Golf

UC DAVIS HEAD COACHES

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Cy WilliamsMen’s Golf

Vianney CamposField Hockey

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Recognized in 1999 as “Softball Field of the Year” by the Sports Turf Managers Association, La Rue Field hosted five NCAA West Region Softball Champion-ships in the past decade. Recent additions include bat-ting cages, covered dugouts and improved press areas.

The former Lower Hickey Gym, the first home of women’s athletics in the post-Title IX era, was con-verted to a first-class practice facility for the Aggie gymnastics team in 2005.

The Ted & Rand Schaal Aquatics Center hosted its first event in January of 2004. The complex features an Olympic-sized pool, locker rooms,

team rooms, office space and permanent seating for approximately 500 spectators. The aquatics center will allow UC Davis to host champion-

ship events, including the 2006 NCAA Women’s Water Polo Championships.

The palatial Activites & Recreation Center (ARC) offers a wide array of fitness areas, including full-size basketball courts, a multi-use activity center

for indoor soccer or hockey, a running/jogging track, weight rooms, aerobics facilities, squash

and racquetball courts, and a rock-climbing wall. Additional amenities include a wellness center,

student lounges and opportunities for conferences and special events.

HOME OF THE AGGIES

ACTIVITIES &RECREATION CENTER

THE PAVILION

SCHAAL AQUATICS CENTER

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LA RUE FIELD

The Pavilion, formerly known as Recreation Hall, serves as home court for UC Davis basketball, volleyball, wrestling and gymnastics, as well as con-certs and special events. With a seating capacity of nearly 8,000, the Pavilion ranks as one of the largest on-campus arenas in Northern California.

HICKEY GYMNASTICS CENTER

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Dobbins boasts one of the finest playing

surfaces in Northern California. In 2002, the stadium was enhanced to include a press box,

a renovated entrance and permanent conces-sion/restroom facilities.

DOBBINS BASEBALL COMPLEX

Both Aggie Stadium (left), the home of soc-cer, and the James & Ann Dobbins Baseball Complex (below) were the result of volunteer efforts dating back to the mid-1980s.

UC Davis student-athletes welcomed the expanded weight room, located inside Toomey Field. In addi-tion to nearly tripling in size the previous facility, the upgrade also included all new equipment, restrooms and office space.

Built in the late 1940s, Toomey Field has hosted numer-ous championship events for football, track & field and lacrosse. During the 2000 Olympic Trials, standouts Marion Jones and Michael Johnson used the Woody Wil-son Track as a practice facility.

AGGIE SOCCER STADIUM

TOOMEY FIELD & WOODY WILSON TRACK

AGGIE STADIUM

Aggie Stadium serves as the home facility for the football, women’s lacrosse and women’s field hockey teams. The multi-use venue features an all-weather Sportexe playing surface, a first-class press box, full locker rooms, restrooms and conces-sions. The initial design has seating for 11,000 to 15,000 spectators, with an eventual build-out to as many as 30,000.

MARYA WELCH TENNIS CENTER

Dedicated in April 2005, the Marya Welch Tennis Center represents an expansion of the former Hickey Tennis Courts. Recent additions include grandstands and canopied benches for the north courts.

TOOMEY WEIGHT ROOM

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SERVING THE UC DAVIS STUDENT-ATHLETE

STUDENT-ATHLETE ACADEMIC SERVICES204/208 Hickey Gym • (530) 752-3259

UC Davis ranks among the leaders in NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Awards and Academic All-District/America honorees, and has claimed a record three winners of the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. Student-Athlete Academic Services deserves much of the credit for these accomplishments.

The office started in 1988 with a single staff member serving as a centralized resource for academic advising, eligiblity information and campus referrals. The office has since expanded to include additional academic advisors, an athletic aid coordinator, an as-sistant eligibility coordinator and an administrative assistant. It is headed by Nona Richardson, senior as-sociate director of athletics.

The Student-Athlete Academic Services office provides a range of services to student-athletes on all 26 intercollegiate athletics teams, including assistance with course and major selection as well as interpretation and clarification of eligibility rules and issues.

UC Davis student-athletes typically have a mini-mum of three academic advisors: an athletic academic advisor assigned by sport, a college advisor, and a major advisor (if the student has a declared major). Although appointments with the athletic academic advisors are not mandatory at UC Davis, student-athletes might choose to see their athletic academic advisor for issues including:

• General education (GE) requirements• Dropping/adding courses• Time management/study skills• Assistance completing the mandatory Academic Plan Form• Study hall for student-athletes• Personal issues that affect academic performance• Choosing a major/career• Declaring or changing a major• Exploration of opportunities beyond athletics• Preparation for graduate programs• Preparation and application for NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships 

and other national awards

ATHLETIC TRAINING / SPORTS MEDICINEDick Lewis Training Room (115 Hickey Gym) • (530) 752-0647The Pavilion Training Room • (530) 752-7515

Known collectively as “The Healer of Champions”, the UC Davis athletic training staff comprises five full-time certified athletic trainers, a full-time physical therapist/certified athletic trainer and approximately 24 student athletic trainers. Together, they are responsible for providing medical care to the 800-plus student-athletes that compose UC Davis’ 26 varsity teams.

The student athletic trainers serve two to three years with the program, logging in more than 1,500

hours and gaining valuable clinical education in a hands-on environment. The internship is ideal for any student interested in a graduate program in ath-letic training, as well as any medical or allied medical profession.

The ARC Pavilion training room contains exten-sive resources and equipment for the rehabilitation of injured athletes. The staff physical therapist is head-quartered there as well.

Jeff HoganHead Athletic Trainer

Michelle RoppeauDirector of Athletic Academic Advising

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Cowell Student Health Center ....................................... 752-2300 Peer Counselors In Athletics (PCA) .............................. 754-7103Internship & Career Center ........................................... 752-2855Learning Skills Center .................................................. 752-2013Student Employment Center ......................................... 752-0520Counseling Center ....................................................... 752-0871The House (Peer Counseling) ........................................ 752-2790Cross Cultural Center ................................................... 752-4287Education Abroad Center .............................................. 752-3014

Student Disability Center .............................................. 752-3184International House .................................................... 753-5007Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Resource Center ...... 752-2452Women’s Resource & Research Center ............................ 752-3372

FINANCIAL SUPPORTUndergraduate Scholarship Office .................................. 752-2804Financial Aid Office ..................................................... 752-2390Dean Witter Fund Residential Services ............................ 752-2033

OTHER RESOURCES

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Aggie StAmpede i (dAviS, CAlif.)feb. 10 loyolA mArymount 1:30 p.m.feb. 11 loyolA mArymount 1 p.m. nevAdA 3 p.m. feb. 12 boiSe StAte 11:15 A.m. nevAdA 1:30 p.m.

feb. 15 StAnford 1:30 p.m.

Campbell Cartier Classic (San Diego, Calif.)Feb. 17 vs. UCLA 9 a.m. vs. Central Florida 4:30 p.m. Feb. 18 vs. San Diego State 3:30 p.m. Feb. 19 vs. Washington 11:30 a.m. at San Diego 2 p.m.

Feb. 21 at Santa Clara 4 p.m.

Cathedral City Kick-Off (Cathedral City, Calif.)Feb. 23 vs. Fordham 1 p.m. vs. Oklahoma 8:30 p.m. Feb. 24 vs. Missouri 8:30 p.m. Feb. 25 vs. New Mexico 12:30 p.m. vs. Syracuse 3 p.m.

Feb. 29 at Sacramento State 2 p.m.

Highlander Classic (Riverside, Calif.)Mar. 3 vs. Portland State 2 p.m. Mar. 4 vs. Maine 9 a.m. vs. South Carolina 11:30 a.m.

Mar. 7 at California 3 p.m.

Aggie StAmpede ii (dAviS, CAlif.)mAr. 9 idAho StAte 2 p.m. mAr. 10 idAho StAte 9 A.m. SACrAmento StAte 11:30 A.m. mAr. 11 idAho StAte 10 A.m. SACrAmento StAte 1 p.m.

mAr. 13 ColorAdo StAte 1:30 p.m.

Judi Garman Tournament (Fullerton, Calif.)Mar. 15 vs. Virginia 9 a.m. vs. Washington 11 a.m. Mar. 16 vs. Arizona 3:30 p.m. vs. BYU 7:30 p.m.

mAr. 25 CAl StAte bAkerSfield noonmAr. 31 uC riverSide * noon uC riverSide * 2 p.m. Apr. 1 uC riverSide * noonApr. 6 at Cal State Northridge * Noon at Cal State Northridge * 2 p.m.Apr. 7 at Cal State Northridge * NoonApr. 14 long beACh StAte * noon long beACh StAte * 2 p.m.Apr. 15 long beACh StAte * noonApr. 21 at Cal Poly * Noon at Cal Poly * 2 p.m.Apr. 22 at Cal Poly * NoonApr. 25 at Stanford 6 p.m.Apr. 28 uC SAntA bArbArA * noon uC SAntA bArbArA * 2 p.m. Apr. 29 uC SAntA bArbArA * noon Alumni gAme 2:30 p.m.May 5 at Pacific * 1 p.m. at Pacific * 3 p.m. May 6 at Pacific * 10 a.m. May 11 at Cal State Fullerton * 4 p.m. at Cal State Fullerton * 6 p.m.May 12 at Cal State Fullerton * Noon

home gAmeS in bold CApS * Big West Conference game


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